INVESTIGADORES
MENZELLA Hugo Gabriel
artículos
Título:
Applications of lecithin:cholesterol acyltransferases, an interesting class and potent enzymes with PLA activity
Autor/es:
HAILS, GUILLERMO; LACAVA, FRANCO; PAOLETTI, LUCIANA; CASTELLI, MARÍA EUGENIA; MENZELLA, HUGO G; CERMINATI, SEBASTIAN
Revista:
Phospholipases in Physiology and Pathology: Volumes 1-7
Editorial:
Elsevier
Referencias:
Año: 2023 vol. 1 p. 397 - 403
Resumen:
This chapter introduces the main industrial applications of lecitin:cholesterol acyltransferases by comparing them with type A and B phospholipases. Lecitin:cholesterol acyltransferases are hydrolytic enzymes belonging to the GDSL subfamily of serine esterases-lipases. They catalyze the transference of a fatty acid between a phospholipid and a hydroxyl group of sterol producing a lysophospholipid, molecules with high emulsifying properties, and an acylsterol. This capacity has proven to be beneficial in the food industry in comparison with other phospholipases such as type A and B phospholipases, hydrolases that produce a free fatty acid and a lysophospholipid from phospholipids. The main benefit of lecitin:cholesterol acyltransferases over phospholipases relies on the fact that they do not generate free fatty acids, molecules associated with less oxidative stability and off-flavors.