Lipolysis – A highly regulated multi-enzyme complex mediates the catabolism of cellular fat stores
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Lipolysis is the biochemical pathway responsible for the catabolism of triacylglycerol (TAG) stored in cellular lipid droplets. The hydrolytic cleavage of TAG generates non-esterified fatty acids, which are subsequently used as energy substrates, essential precursors for lipid and membrane synthesis, or mediators in cell signaling processes. Consistent with its central importance in lipid and energy homeostasis, lipolysis occurs in essentially all tissues and cell types, it is most abundant, however, in white and brown adipose tissue. Over the last 5years, important enzymes and regulatory protein factors involved in lipolysis have been identified. These include an essential TAG hydrolase named adipose…
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- Adipose triglyceride lipase
- Lipolysis
- Catabolism
- Monoacylglycerol lipase
- Lipid droplet
- Hormone-sensitive lipase
- Biochemistry
- Lipase
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