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'''Lysosomal lipase''' is a form of [[lipase]] associated with [[Wolman disease]].
'''Lysosomal lipase''' is a form of [[lipase]] which functions [[intracellular]]ly, in the [[lysosome]]s.
 
==Clinical significance==
A deficiency is associated with [[Wolman disease]].
 
[[Chlorpromazine]] is an inhibitor of lysosomal lipase.<ref name="pmid4004781">{{cite journal |author=Sauro VS, Klamut HJ, Lin CH, Strickland KP |title=Lysosomal triacylglycerol lipase activity in L6 myoblasts and its changes on differentiation |journal=Biochem. J. |volume=227 |issue=2 |pages=583–9 |year=1985 |pmid=4004781 |doi=}}</ref>
 
==References==
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lipase A, lysosomal acid, cholesterol esterase (Wolman disease)
Identifiers
SymbolLIPA
Entrez3988
HUGO6617
OMIM278000
RefSeqNM_000235
UniProtP38571
Other data
EC number3.1.1.3
LocusChr. 10 q23.2-23.3

Lysosomal lipase is a form of lipase which functions intracellularly, in the lysosomes.

Clinical significance

A deficiency is associated with Wolman disease.

Chlorpromazine is an inhibitor of lysosomal lipase.[1]

References

  1. Sauro VS, Klamut HJ, Lin CH, Strickland KP (1985). "Lysosomal triacylglycerol lipase activity in L6 myoblasts and its changes on differentiation". Biochem. J. 227 (2): 583–9. PMID 4004781.

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