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FAT SIGNALS--lipases and lipolysis in lipid metabolism and signaling.

Cell metabolism (2012-03-13)
Rudolf Zechner, Robert Zimmermann, Thomas O Eichmann, Sepp D Kohlwein, Guenter Haemmerle, Achim Lass, Frank Madeo
ABSTRACT

Lipolysis is defined as the catabolism of triacylglycerols stored in cellular lipid droplets. Recent discoveries of essential lipolytic enzymes and characterization of numerous regulatory proteins and mechanisms have fundamentally changed our perception of lipolysis and its impact on cellular metabolism. New findings that lipolytic products and intermediates participate in cellular signaling processes and that "lipolytic signaling" is particularly important in many nonadipose tissues unveil a previously underappreciated aspect of lipolysis, which may be relevant for human disease.

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Sigma-Aldrich
Lipase, immobilized on Immobead 150 from Pseudomonas cepacia, ≥900 U/g
Sigma-Aldrich
Lipase from Pseudomonas cepacia, powder, light beige, ≥30 U/mg