Xu_2018_Open.Biol_8_

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Title : Sequence analysis and structure prediction of ABHD16A and the roles of the ABHD family members in human disease - Xu_2018_Open.Biol_8_
Author(s) : Xu J , Gu W , Ji K , Xu Z , Zhu H , Zheng W
Ref : Open Biol , 8 : , 2018
Abstract :

Abhydrolase domain containing 16A (ABHD16A) is a member of the alpha/beta hydrolase domain-containing (ABHD) protein family and is expressed in a variety of animal cells. Studies have shown that ABHD16A has acylglycerol lipase and phosphatidylserine lipase activities. Its gene location in the main histocompatibility complex (MHC) III gene cluster suggests that this protein may participate in the immunomodulation of the body. The results of studies investigating nearly 20 species of ABHDs reveal that the ABHD proteins are key factors in metabolic regulation and disease occurrence and development. In this paper, we summarize the related progress regarding the function of ABHD16A and other ABHD proteins. A prediction of the active sites and structural domains of ABHD16A and an analysis of the amino acid sites are included. Moreover, we analysed the amino acid sequences of the ABHD16A molecules in different species and provide an overview of the related functions and diseases associated with these proteins. The functions and diseases related to ABHD are systematically summarized and highlighted. Future research directions for studies investigating the functions and mechanisms of these proteins are also suggested. Further studies investigating the function of ABHD proteins may further confirm their positions as important determinants of lipid metabolism and related diseases.

PubMedSearch : Xu_2018_Open.Biol_8_
PubMedID: 29794032
Gene_locus related to this paper: human-ABHD16A , human-ABHD16B

Related information

Gene_locus human-ABHD16A    human-ABHD16B
Family human-ABHD16A    human-ABHD16B    ABHD16

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Xu J, Gu W, Ji K, Xu Z, Zhu H, Zheng W (2018)
Sequence analysis and structure prediction of ABHD16A and the roles of the ABHD family members in human disease
Open Biol 8 :

Xu J, Gu W, Ji K, Xu Z, Zhu H, Zheng W (2018)
Open Biol 8 :