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. 1976 Dec;71(1):249-58.
doi: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1976.tb11111.x.

Esterolytic activities of rat intestinal mucosa. 1. Characterization, cellular distribution and subcellular localization of a glycerol-ester hydrolase

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Esterolytic activities of rat intestinal mucosa. 1. Characterization, cellular distribution and subcellular localization of a glycerol-ester hydrolase

R Négrel et al. Eur J Biochem. 1976 Dec.
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Abstract

The preferential cellular distribution in the villus tip and the subcellular localization in the endoplasmic reticulum of an intestinal glycerol-ester hydrolase from rat mucosa are described. The enzyme is shown not to be from either pancreatic or bacterial origin; it catalyzes the hydrolysis of short- and medium chain triglycerides and of p-nitrophenylacetate. Contrarily to the specificity found for the pig intestinal lipase (Serrero, Négrel and Ailhaud, 1975), no activity is detectable against acylCoA; a thiolester hydrolase different from the glycerol-ester hydrolase was demonstrated after differential solubilization and chromatographic separation. A high proportion of glycerol-ester hydrolase is present in the intestinal lumen; its possible complementary role in lipid degradation is discussed.

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