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Publication : The N-terminal His-tag affects the triglyceride lipase activity of hormone-sensitive lipase in testis.

First Author  Wang F Year  2019
Journal  J Cell Biochem Volume  120
Issue  8 Pages  13706-13716
PubMed ID  30937958 Mgi Jnum  J:295822
Mgi Id  MGI:6454544 Doi  10.1002/jcb.28643
Citation  Wang F, et al. (2019) The N-terminal His-tag affects the triglyceride lipase activity of hormone-sensitive lipase in testis. J Cell Biochem 120(8):13706-13716
abstractText  The sterility of hormone-sensitive lipase (HSL) knockout mice clearly shows the link between lipid metabolism and spermatogenesis. However, which substrate or product of this multifunctional lipase affects spermatogenesis is unclear. We found that an HSL protein with a His-tag at the N-terminus preserved the normal hydrolase activity of cholesteryl ester (CE) but the triglyceride lipase (TG) activity significantly decreased in vitro. Therefore, mice with this functionally incomplete HSL (His-HSL) were produced on a background of HSL deficiency (HSL(-/-) h). As a result, HSL(-/-) h testis has an 8.65-fold higher CE activity than wild-type testis but a twofold higher TG activity than wild-type testis. To compare His-HSL and wild-type HSL in vitro and in vivo, we confirmed that the His-tag significantly suppressed HSL TG activity. From our results, we believe that TG activity was affected by the His-tag insertion, but CE activity was not influenced. Furthermore, the His-tag protected HSL from binding to the inhibitor BAY. From our study, TG activity and BAY binding sites were affected by N-terminal His-tag insertion.
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