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- Characterised by their | - Characterised by their sequence similarity to the mammalian hormone sensitive lipase. Surprisingly, a mammalian HSL was not returned in the BLAST search. | ||
- | - Association may be purely structural. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:07, 8 June 2008
Identification of family.
- Byun, et al. (2007) alluded to the HSL family of lipases.
- All known structures of the HSL family of esterases (Byun, et al. 2007) are present in the DALI search.
- 2pbl shares sequence similarity in regions characteric to the HSL family of esterases (Arpigny and Jaeger 1999).
- Characterised by their sequence similarity to the mammalian hormone sensitive lipase. Surprisingly, a mammalian HSL was not returned in the BLAST search.
- Association may be purely structural.