Identification of a Novel Member of the Carboxylesterase Family That Hydrolyzes Triacylglycerol
doi: 10.2337/db05-0585
pmid: 16804080
Identification of a Novel Member of the Carboxylesterase Family That Hydrolyzes Triacylglycerol
Molecular mechanisms underlying lipolysis, as defined by mobilization of fatty acids from adipose tissue, are not fully understood. A database search for enzymes with α/β hydrolase folds, the GXSXG motif for serine esterase and the His-Gly dipeptide motif, has provided a previously unannotated gene that is induced during 3T3-L1 adipocytic differentiation. Because of its remarkable structural resemblance to triacylglycerol hydrolase (TGH) with 70.4% identity, we have tentatively designated this enzyme as TGH-2 and the original TGH as TGH-1. TGH-2 is also similar to TGH-1 in terms of tissue distribution, subcellular localization, substrate specificity, and regulation. Both enzymes are predominantly expressed in liver, adipose tissue, and kidney. In adipocytes, they are localized in microsome and fatcake. Both enzymes hydrolyzed p-nitophenyl butyrate, triolein, and monoolein but not diolein, cholesteryl oleate, or phospholipids; hydrolysis of short-chain fatty acid ester was 30,000-fold more efficient than that of long-chain fatty acid triacylglycerol. Fasting increased the expression of both genes in white adipose tissue, whereas refeeding suppressed their expression. RNA silencing of TGH-2 reduced isoproterenol-stimulated glycerol release by 10% in 3T3-L1 adipocytes, while its overexpression increased the glycerol release by 20%. Thus, TGH-2 may make a contribution to adipocyte lipolysis during period of increased energy demand.
- University of Tokyo Japan
- University of Tsukuba Japan
- Okinaka Memorial Institute for Medical Research Japan
- Toranomon Hospital Japan
- Jichi Medical University Japan
DNA, Complementary, Sequence Homology, Amino Acid, Hydrolysis, Lipolysis, Molecular Sequence Data, Cell Differentiation, 3T3 Cells, Dipeptides, Carboxylesterase, Substrate Specificity, Mice, Adipose Tissue, Adipocytes, Animals, Humans, Amino Acid Sequence, Sequence Alignment, Conserved Sequence, Triglycerides
DNA, Complementary, Sequence Homology, Amino Acid, Hydrolysis, Lipolysis, Molecular Sequence Data, Cell Differentiation, 3T3 Cells, Dipeptides, Carboxylesterase, Substrate Specificity, Mice, Adipose Tissue, Adipocytes, Animals, Humans, Amino Acid Sequence, Sequence Alignment, Conserved Sequence, Triglycerides
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