LIPG
Function
Exerts both phospholipase and triglyceride lipase activities (PubMed:10192396, PubMed:10318835, PubMed:12032167). More active as a phospholipase than a triglyceride lipase (PubMed:12032167). Hydrolyzes triglycerides, both with short-chain fatty acyl groups (tributyrin) and long-chain fatty acyl groups (triolein) with similar levels of activity toward both types of substrates (PubMed:12032167). Hydrolyzes high density lipoproteins (HDL) more efficiently than other lipoproteins (PubMed:10192396, PubMed:12032167).
Sequence Similarities
Belongs to the AB hydrolase superfamily. Lipase family.
Tissue Specificity
High level of expression in the liver, placenta, lung, thyroid, kidney, testis and in the corpus luteum of the ovary. Expressed also in coronary artery endothelial cells, umbilical vein endothelial cells and in hepatocytes and osteosarcoma cell lines. Not detected in heart, brain and muscle.
Cellular localization
- Secreted
Alternative names
UNQ387/PRO719, LIPG, Endothelial lipase, Endothelial cell-derived lipase, Phospholipase A1, EDL, EL