Name: Human Gastric Lipase/LIPF Recombinant Protein (Human Cells, His Tag)

Synonyms: HGL;HLAL;Gastric Triacylglycerol Lipase;GL;Gastric Lipase;LIPF

Expression host: HEK293 Cells

Sequence: Leu20-Lys398

Accesstion: AAI12273.1

Species: Human

Mol_Mass: 44.2 kDa

AP_Mol_Mass: 50 kDa

Tag: C-His

Purity: > 95 % as determined by reducing SDS-PAGE.

Endotoxin:

Storage: Store at

Shipping: This product is provided as liquid. It is shipped at frozen temperature with blue ice/gel packs. Upon receipt, store it immediately at

Formulation: Supplied as a 0.2 μm filtered solution of 25mM Tris-HCl, 100mM glycine, 10% Glycerol, pH 7.3.

Reconstitution: Not Applicable

Background: Gastric Triacylglycerol Lipase (LIPF) belongs to the AB hydrolase superfamily. LIPF is an important lipase during the digestion of dietary lipids in cystic fibrosis. LIPF is involved in the digestion of dietary triglycerides in the gastrointestinal tract, and responsible for 30% of fat digestion processes occurring in human. LIPF is secreted by gastric chief cells in the fundic mucosa of the stomach, and it hydrolyzes the ester bonds of triglycerides under acidic pH conditions. LIPF acts distinct roles in neutral lipid metabolism.

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