Patatin-like phospholipase

Family of patatin-like phospholipases consists of various patatin glycoproteins from the total soluble protein from potato tubers,[1] and also some proteins found in vertebrates. Patatin is a storage protein but it also has the enzymatic activity of phospholipase, catalysing the cleavage of fatty acids from membrane lipids.[1]

Patatin
Identifiers
SymbolPatatin
PfamPF01734
InterProIPR002641
PROSITEPDOC00951
SCOPe1oxw / SUPFAM
OPM superfamily126
OPM protein1oxw
Membranome297

Subfamilies

Human proteins containing this domain

PNPLA1; PNPLA2; PNPLA3; PNPLA4; PNPLA5; PNPLA6; PNPLA7; PNPLA8;

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References

  1. Mignery GA, Pikaard CS, Park WD (1988). "Molecular characterization of the patatin multigene family of potato". Gene. 62 (1): 27–44. doi:10.1016/0378-1119(88)90577-X. PMID 3371664.
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