Manco_2012_Protein.Pept.Lett_19_144

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Title : Enzyme Promiscuity in the Hormone-Sensitive Lipase Family of Proteins - Manco_2012_Protein.Pept.Lett_19_144
Author(s) : Manco G , Merone L , Porzio E , Feng Y , Mandrich L
Ref : Protein Pept Lett , 19 :144 , 2012
Abstract :

The number of enzymes endowed with the capacity to catalyse other reactions than the main, physiological one, a feature that has been called promiscuity, is increasing at a fast pace. Promiscuity is a highly pervasive phenomenon that is present at each level of life complexity. For enzymes, promiscuity encompasses interesting aspects related to their physiological role, evolution and biotechnological applications. Herein, at first we will describe some general aspects of enzyme promiscuity and then we will report some examples from the alpha/beta hydrolase superfamily of proteins, with particular emphasis to the hormone-sensitive lipase family.

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Gene_locus related to this paper: human-LIPE

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Manco G, Merone L, Porzio E, Feng Y, Mandrich L (2012)
Enzyme Promiscuity in the Hormone-Sensitive Lipase Family of Proteins
Protein Pept Lett 19 :144

Manco G, Merone L, Porzio E, Feng Y, Mandrich L (2012)
Protein Pept Lett 19 :144