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LIPE gene
Known as:
HSL
, LIPASE, HORMONE-SENSITIVE
, LIPE
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sterol esterase
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2009
2009
Breed difference and regulation of the porcine adipose triglyceride lipase and hormone sensitive lipase by TNFalpha.
T. Shan
,
T. Wu
,
Y. Reng
,
Yizhen Wang
Animal Genetics
2009
Corpus ID: 45006825
Adipose triglyceride lipase (ATGL) and hormone sensitive lipase (HSL) are major novel triglyceride lipases in animals. The aim of…
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2009
2009
The crystal structure of an HSL-homolog EstE5 complex with PMSF reveals a unique configuration that inhibits the nucleophile Ser144 in catalytic triads.
K. Nam
,
Soo-Jin Kim
,
A. Priyadarshi
,
Hyun Sook Kim
,
K. Hwang
Biochemical and Biophysical Research…
2009
Corpus ID: 12882384
Highly Cited
2007
Highly Cited
2007
Octanoyl-Homoserine Lactone Is the Cognate Signal for Burkholderia mallei BmaR1-BmaI1 Quorum Sensing
B. A. Duerkop
,
R. Ulrich
,
E. Greenberg
Journal of Bacteriology
2007
Corpus ID: 29921957
ABSTRACT Acyl-homoserine lactones (HSLs) serve as quorum-sensing signals for many Proteobacteria. Members of the LuxI family of…
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Highly Cited
2004
Highly Cited
2004
Hormone-sensitive lipase has a role in lipid signaling for insulin secretion but is nonessential for the incretin action of glucagon-like peptide 1.
M. Peyot
,
C. Nolan
,
+6 authors
M. Prentki
Diabetes
2004
Corpus ID: 8906644
We previously reported decreased glucose-stimulated insulin secretion (GSIS) in hormone-sensitive lipase-null mice (HSL…
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Highly Cited
2004
Highly Cited
2004
Beta-adrenergic stimulation of skeletal muscle HSL can be overridden by AMPK signaling.
Matthew J. Watt
,
G. Steinberg
,
Stanley M. H. Chan
,
A. Garnham
,
Bruce E. Kemp
,
M. Febbraio
The FASEB Journal
2004
Corpus ID: 19374000
Hormone-sensitive lipase (HSL), an important regulatory enzyme for triacylglycerol hydrolysis within skeletal muscle, is…
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2004
2004
Analysis of thermal adaptation in the HSL enzyme family.
L. Mandrich
,
M. Pezzullo
,
P. Vecchio
,
G. Barone
,
M. Rossi
,
G. Manco
Journal of Molecular Biology
2004
Corpus ID: 1565412
2003
2003
Expression of human hormone-sensitive lipase in white adipose tissue of transgenic mice increases lipase activity but does not enhance in vitro lipolysis Published, JLR Papers in Press, October 16…
S. Lucas
,
G. Tavernier
,
C. Tiraby
,
A. Mairal
,
D. Langin
Journal of Lipid Research
2003
Corpus ID: 5443901
Hormone-sensitive lipase (HSL) catalyzes the hydrolysis of acylglycerols and cholesteryl esters (CEs). The enzyme is highly…
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Highly Cited
2001
Highly Cited
2001
Fatty acid specificity of hormone-sensitive lipase. Implication in the selective hydrolysis of triacylglycerols.
T. Raclot
,
C. Holm
,
D. Langin
Journal of Lipid Research
2001
Corpus ID: 13983179
The selective mobilization of fatty acids from white fat cells depends on their molecular structure, in particular the degree of…
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1998
1998
Regulation of hormone-sensitive lipase expression by glucose in 3T3-F442A adipocytes.
T. Raclot
,
M. Dauzats
,
D. Langin
Biochemical and Biophysical Research…
1998
Corpus ID: 23922479
Hormone-sensitive lipase (HSL) catalyzes the rate-limiting step in adipocyte lipolysis. We have studied the effect of glucose and…
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1997
1997
Characterization of the promoter of human adipocyte hormone-sensitive lipase.
Jacques Grober
,
Henrik Laurell
,
+4 authors
Dominique Langin
Biochemical Journal
1997
Corpus ID: 34560334
Hormone-sensitive lipase (HSL) catalyses the rate-limiting step of adipose tissue lipolysis. The human HSL gene is composed of…
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