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company name :
MyBioSource
product type :
protein
product name :
Human Carboxyl Ester Lipase
catalog :
MBS145462
quantity :
0.002 mg
price :
140 USD
more info or order :
product information
catalog number :
MBS145462
products type :
Protein
products full name :
Human Carboxyl Ester Lipase
products short name :
[Carboxyl Ester Lipase]
products name syn :
[Bile salt-activated lipase, BAL, EC 3.1.1.13, EC 3.1.1.3, Bile salt-stimulated lipase, BSSL, Bucelipase, Carboxyl ester lipase, Cholesterol esterase, Pancreatic lysophospholipase, Sterol esterase, CEL, FAP, BSDL, CELL, FAPP, LIPA, Cease, MODY8.]
other names :
[Bile salt-activated lipase; Bile salt-activated lipase; bile salt-activated lipase; bile salt-dependent lipase, oncofetal isoform; bucelipase; carboxyl ester hydrolase; carboxyl ester lipase (bile salt-stimulated lipase); cholesterol esterase; fetoacinar pancreatic protein; lysophospholipase, pancreatic; carboxyl ester lipase; Bile salt-stimulated lipase; BSSL; Bucelipase; Carboxyl ester lipase; Cholesterol esterase; Pancreatic lysophospholipase; Sterol esterase]
products gene name :
[CEL]
other gene names :
[CEL; CEL; BAL; FAP; BSDL; BSSL; CELL; FAPP; LIPA; CEase; MODY8; BAL; BAL; BSSL]
uniprot entry name :
CEL_HUMAN
host :
Human breast milk
sequence length :
753
sequence :
AKLGAVYTEG GFVEGVNKKL GLLGDSVDIF KGIPFAAPTK ALENPQPHPG WQGTLKAKNF KKRCLQATIT QDSTYGDEDC LYLNIWVPQG RKQVSRDLPV MIWIYGGAFL MGSGHGANFL NNYLYDGEEI ATRGNVIVVT FNYRVGPLGF LSTGDANLPG NYGLRDQHMA IAWVKRNIAA FGGDPNNITL FGESAGGASV SLQTLSPYNK GLIRRAISQS GVALSPWVIQ KNPLFWAKKV AEKVGCPVGD AARMAQCLKV TDPRALTLAY KVPLAGLEYP MLHYVGFVPV IDGDFIPADP INLYANAADI DYIAGTNNMD GHIFASIDMP AINKGNKKVT EEDFYKLVSE FTITKGLRGA KTTFDVYTES WAQDPSQENK KKTVVDFETD VLFLVPTEIA LAQHRANAKS AKTYAYLFSH PSRMPVYPKW VGADHADDIQ YVFGKPFATP TGYRPQDRTV SKAMIAYWTN FAKTGDPNMG DSAVPTHWEP YTTENSGYLE ITKKMGSSSM KRSLRTNFLR YWTLTYLALP TVTDQEATPV PPTGDSEATP VPPTGDSETA PVPPTGDSGA PPVPPTGDSG APPVPPTGDS GAPPVPPTGD SGAPPVPPTG DSGAPPVPPT GDSGAPPVPP TGDSGAPPVP PTGDSGAPPV PPTGDAGPPP VPPTGDSGAP PVPPTGDSGA PPVTPTGDSE TAPVPPTGDS GAPPVPPTGD SEAAPVPPTD DSKEAQMPAV IRF
purity :
Purity as determined by densitometric image analysis is greater than 95%.
form :
CEL protein filtered (0.4 um) and lyophilized in 0.5mg/ml in 0.05M phosphate buffer and 0.075M NaCl pH 7.4. Filtered White lyophilized (freeze-dried) powder.
storage stability :
Store lyophilized protein at -20 degree C. Aliquot the product after reconstitution to avoid repeated freezing/thawing cycles. Reconstituted protein can be stored at 4 degree C for a limited period of time; it does not show any change after two weeks at 4 degree C.
other info2 :
Solubility: It is recommended to add deionized water to prepare a working stock solution of approximately 0.5 mg/ml and let the lyophilized pellet dissolve completely. CEL is not sterile! Please filter the product by an appropriate sterile filter before using it in the cell culture.
products categories :
ENZYMES; Enzymes; Lipase
products description :
Description: The Carboxyl Ester Lipase produced from Human breast milk has a molecular mass of 79.322kDa (calculated without glycosylation) containing 733 amino acid residues. Introduction: Bile salt-activated lipase (BAL or CEL) is a glycoprotein secreted from the pancreas into the digestive tract and from the lactating mammary gland into human milk. The milk of mammals, including humans, contains BAL to enable fat absorption in infants. The Human breast milk contains a bile salt activated lipase at very high levels. The physiological role of CEL is in cholesterol and lipid-soluble vitamin ester hydrolysis and absorption. BAL promotes large chylomicron production in the intestine. CEL's presence in the plasma suggests its interactions with cholesterol and oxidized lipoproteins to modulate the progression of atherosclerosis. In pancreatic tumor cells, CEL is assumed to be sequestrated within the Golgi compartment and is probably not secreted.
ncbi gi num :
251757481
ncbi acc num :
P19835.3
uniprot acc num :
P19835
ncbi mol weight :
71,834 Da
ncbi pathways :
Acylglycerol Degradation Pathway (413388); Acylglycerol Degradation Pathway (468272); Digestion Of Dietary Lipid Pathway (106112); Fat Digestion And Absorption Pathway (194385); Fat Digestion And Absorption Pathway (194324); Glycerolipid Metabolism Pathway (82986); Glycerolipid Metabolism Pathway (361); Lipid Digestion, Mobilization, And Transport Pathway (106111); Metabolic Pathways (132956); Metabolism Pathway (477135)
ncbi summary :
The protein encoded by this gene is a glycoprotein secreted from the pancreas into the digestive tract and from the lactating mammary gland into human milk. The physiological role of this protein is in cholesterol and lipid-soluble vitamin ester hydrolysis and absorption. This encoded protein promotes large chylomicron production in the intestine. Also its presence in plasma suggests its interactions with cholesterol and oxidized lipoproteins to modulate the progression of atherosclerosis. In pancreatic tumoral cells, this encoded protein is thought to be sequestrated within the Golgi compartment and is probably not secreted. This gene contains a variable number of tandem repeat (VNTR) polymorphism in the coding region that may influence the function of the encoded protein. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008]
uniprot summary :
CEL: Catalyzes fat and vitamin absorption. Acts in concert with pancreatic lipase and colipase for the complete digestion of dietary triglycerides. Defects in CEL are a cause of maturity-onset diabetes of the young type 8 with exocrine dysfunction (MODY8); also known as diabetes and pancreatic exocrine dysfunction (DPED). MODY is a form of diabetes that is characterized by an autosomal dominant mode of inheritance, onset in childhood or early adulthood (usually before 25 years of age), a primary defect in insulin secretion and frequent insulin-independence at the beginning of the disease. Belongs to the type-B carboxylesterase/lipase family. 2 isoforms of the human protein are produced by alternative splicing. Protein type: Lipid Metabolism - glycerolipid; Lipid Metabolism - steroid biosynthesis; Secreted, signal peptide; EC 3.1.1.13; EC 3.1.1.3; Secreted; Lipase. Chromosomal Location of Human Ortholog: 9q34.3. Cellular Component: extracellular space; cytoplasm; extracellular region. Molecular Function: heparin binding; sterol esterase activity; triacylglycerol lipase activity; protein binding; hydrolase activity; acylglycerol lipase activity; catalytic activity. Biological Process: intestinal lipid catabolic process; triacylglycerol metabolic process; cholesterol absorption; fatty acid catabolic process; lipid metabolic process; protein amino acid esterification; pancreatic juice secretion; cholesterol catabolic process; lipid digestion. Disease: Maturity-onset Diabetes Of The Young, Type 8, With Exocrine Dysfunction
size1 :
0.002 mg
price1 :
140 USD
size2 :
0.01 mg
price2 :
205
size3 :
0.1 mg
price3 :
1220
more info or order :
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