Soixante ans de recherche sur la lipolyse enzymatique des corps gras à Marseille

Lipolytic enzymes have been associated with the city of Marseille ever since the 1940s. At that time, the biochemists established tight links with the Marseille School of Chemistry for investigating fat-splitting by enzymes, particularly the hydrolysis of triglycerides by lipases. Several important...

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Main Author: Carrière Frédéric
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2008-05-01
Series:Oléagineux, Corps gras, Lipides
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/ocl.2008.0189
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spelling doaj-fbd391fa85bd478abb493c3c7881c9b82021-04-02T04:23:51ZengEDP SciencesOléagineux, Corps gras, Lipides1258-82101950-697X2008-05-0115319620710.1051/ocl.2008.0189ocl2008153p196Soixante ans de recherche sur la lipolyse enzymatique des corps gras à MarseilleCarrière FrédéricLipolytic enzymes have been associated with the city of Marseille ever since the 1940s. At that time, the biochemists established tight links with the Marseille School of Chemistry for investigating fat-splitting by enzymes, particularly the hydrolysis of triglycerides by lipases. Several important milestones on lipase research are associated with this long standing collaboration, from the molecular aspects of lipases to their physiological roles and their various medical and industrial applications. This story will be reviewed here through several highlights on pancreatic and gastric lipase research. Pancreatic lipase, which was for long the only lipase available for biochemical studies, still remains an attractive enzyme with the development of lipase inhibitors for obesity treatment. It is also used for enzyme replacement therapy in case of exocrine pancreatic insufficiency. Novel pancreatic lipaserelated proteins have been identified and their physiological roles now extend from fat digestion to lipoprotein metabolism, lipid signaling and innate immunity.http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/ocl.2008.0189enzymologyenzymatic lipolysisheterogeneous enzyme catalysislipasepancreastriglyceride
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author Carrière Frédéric
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Soixante ans de recherche sur la lipolyse enzymatique des corps gras à Marseille
Oléagineux, Corps gras, Lipides
enzymology
enzymatic lipolysis
heterogeneous enzyme catalysis
lipase
pancreas
triglyceride
author_facet Carrière Frédéric
author_sort Carrière Frédéric
title Soixante ans de recherche sur la lipolyse enzymatique des corps gras à Marseille
title_short Soixante ans de recherche sur la lipolyse enzymatique des corps gras à Marseille
title_full Soixante ans de recherche sur la lipolyse enzymatique des corps gras à Marseille
title_fullStr Soixante ans de recherche sur la lipolyse enzymatique des corps gras à Marseille
title_full_unstemmed Soixante ans de recherche sur la lipolyse enzymatique des corps gras à Marseille
title_sort soixante ans de recherche sur la lipolyse enzymatique des corps gras à marseille
publisher EDP Sciences
series Oléagineux, Corps gras, Lipides
issn 1258-8210
1950-697X
publishDate 2008-05-01
description Lipolytic enzymes have been associated with the city of Marseille ever since the 1940s. At that time, the biochemists established tight links with the Marseille School of Chemistry for investigating fat-splitting by enzymes, particularly the hydrolysis of triglycerides by lipases. Several important milestones on lipase research are associated with this long standing collaboration, from the molecular aspects of lipases to their physiological roles and their various medical and industrial applications. This story will be reviewed here through several highlights on pancreatic and gastric lipase research. Pancreatic lipase, which was for long the only lipase available for biochemical studies, still remains an attractive enzyme with the development of lipase inhibitors for obesity treatment. It is also used for enzyme replacement therapy in case of exocrine pancreatic insufficiency. Novel pancreatic lipaserelated proteins have been identified and their physiological roles now extend from fat digestion to lipoprotein metabolism, lipid signaling and innate immunity.
topic enzymology
enzymatic lipolysis
heterogeneous enzyme catalysis
lipase
pancreas
triglyceride
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/ocl.2008.0189
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