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Fate of fat: The role of adipose triglyceride lipase in lipolysis
Authors:Robert Zimmermann  Achim Lass  Guenter HaemmerleRudolf Zechner
Institution:Insitute of Molecular Biosciences, University of Graz, Heinrichstrasse 31, A-8010 Graz, Austria
Abstract:Lipolysis, the coordinated catabolism of triacylglycerol (TG) stored in cellular lipid droplets, provides fatty acids, di-, and monoglycerides. These products are important energy substrates, precursors for other lipids, or lipid signaling molecules. Following their discovery by Hollenberg, C.H., Raben, M.S., and Astwood, E.B.(1961) and Vaughan, M., Berger, J.E., and Steinberg, D. (1964), hormone-sensitive lipase (HSL) and monoacylglycerol lipase stayed in the focus of research for three decades. Within the last decade, however, it became evident that the lipolytic pathway is incompletely understood. Studies on the regulation of lipolysis and the characterization of HSL-deficient mice indicated that additional previously unrecognized factors that contribute to fat catabolism must exist. This led to the discovery of the perilipin, adipophilin, Tip47 (PAT) family of lipid droplet binding proteins and the identification of a novel TG hydrolase named adipose triglyceride lipase (ATGL). This review focuses on the importance of ATGL as TG lipase within the “lipolytic machinery” and the current knowledge of molecular mechanisms that regulate ATGL activity.
Keywords:ADRP  adipocyte differentiation related protein  ATGL  adipose triglyceride lipase  CDS  Chanarin&ndash  Dorfman Syndrome  CGI-58  comparative gene identification protein 58  DG  diacylglycerol  HSL  hormone-sensitive lipase  FA  fatty acids  FFA  free fatty acids  LD(s)  lipid droplet(s)  NLSD  neutral lipid storage disease  PKA  protein kinase A  PAT  perilipin  adipophilin  Tip47 family of lipid droplet binding proteins  TG  triacylglycerol  WAT  white adipose tissue
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