Title : Structure of human milk bile salt activated lipase.

Pub. Date : 1991 Jan 15

PMID : 1988041






7 Functional Relationships(s)
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1 Eighteen cDNA clones of human BAL were identified from lactating human breast cDNA libraries in lambda gt11 and lambda gt10 with antibody and synthetic oligonucleotides as probes. Oligonucleotides carboxyl ester lipase Homo sapiens
2 Ten of the 14 cyanogen bromide fragments of diisopropyl fluorophosphate inhibited human milk BAL were isolated, determined for N-terminal sequences, analyzed for amino sugars, and tested for some functional properties. Cyanogen Bromide carboxyl ester lipase Homo sapiens
3 Ten of the 14 cyanogen bromide fragments of diisopropyl fluorophosphate inhibited human milk BAL were isolated, determined for N-terminal sequences, analyzed for amino sugars, and tested for some functional properties. Isoflurophate carboxyl ester lipase Homo sapiens
4 These chemical studies established that the active site of human milk BAL is located at serine-194, the N-glycosylation site is present at asparagine-187, the O-glycosylation region is in the 16 repeating units near the C-terminus, and the heparin binding domain is in the N-terminal region. Serine carboxyl ester lipase Homo sapiens
5 These chemical studies established that the active site of human milk BAL is located at serine-194, the N-glycosylation site is present at asparagine-187, the O-glycosylation region is in the 16 repeating units near the C-terminus, and the heparin binding domain is in the N-terminal region. Nitrogen carboxyl ester lipase Homo sapiens
6 These chemical studies established that the active site of human milk BAL is located at serine-194, the N-glycosylation site is present at asparagine-187, the O-glycosylation region is in the 16 repeating units near the C-terminus, and the heparin binding domain is in the N-terminal region. Asparagine carboxyl ester lipase Homo sapiens
7 These chemical studies established that the active site of human milk BAL is located at serine-194, the N-glycosylation site is present at asparagine-187, the O-glycosylation region is in the 16 repeating units near the C-terminus, and the heparin binding domain is in the N-terminal region. Heparin carboxyl ester lipase Homo sapiens