Human PLA2G16 Alexa Fluor® 488-conjugated Antibody Summary
Asp12-Asp132
Accession # P53816
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Background: PLA2G16
PLA2G16 (Group 16 phospholipase A2; also HREV107 and AdPLA) is a Ca++‑dependent 17‑18 kDa member of the H‑rev107 family of molecules. It is expressed intracellularly by white adipocytes, induced by insulin, and generates arachadonic acid from phospholipids. The arachadonic acid is converted to PGE2, which binds the EP3 receptor and decreases cAMP levels. This results in decreased hormone‑sensitive lipase activity and increased adiposity. Human PLA216 is 162 amino acids (aa) in length. It is associated with both membranes and cytosol, and may possess a transmembrane segment between aa 134‑154. The enzymatic activity resides in His23 and Cys113. There is one potential isoform that shows a 20 aa substitution for the first four amino acids. Over aa 12 ‑ 132, human PLA2G16 shares 88% aa identity with mouse PLA2G16.
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