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Human ADPN (Adiponutrin; also PNPLA3 and patatin-like phospholipase domain-containing protein 3) is a 53 kDa member of the PNPLA family of phospholipase A2 enzymes. It is expressed in white adipocytes. Adiponutrin is elevated in response to insulin and appears to act not as a phospholipase, but a molecule involved in anabolic pathways. ADPN is likely to be a type II transmembrane protein that is 481 amino acids (aa) in length. It contains one patatin domain (aa 10 - 179) that is associated with in vitro enzyme activity and a transmembrane segment between aa 42 - 62. There appear to be two splice variants. One shows a four aa deletion of aa 59 - 62 and a second shows an alternate start site at Met379. Over aa 160 - 349, human ADPN shares 61% aa identity with mouse Adiponutrin.
Image: ADPN satining of human adipocytes (dilution:10 µg/mL). Cells were stained using 557 donkey anti-sheep IgG secondary antibody (red) and counterstained with DAPI (blue).

Image: Detection of ADPN by western blot. Tissue lysates were resolved by SDS-PAGE, transferred to an Immobilon-P membrane and immunoblotted with 1.0 μg/mL sheep anti-hADPN.








