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Lipase enzyme is activated by

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Answered by chiara2k19
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Answer:    Unlike some pancreatic enzymes that are activated by proteolytic cleavage (e.g., trypsinogen), pancreatic lipase is secreted in its final form. However, it becomes efficient only in the presence of colipase in the duodenum. In humans, pancreatic lipase is encoded by the PNLIP gene

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Unlike some pancreatic enzymes that are activated by proteolytic cleavage (e.g., trypsinogen), pancreatic lipase is secreted in its final form. However, it becomes efficient only in the presence of colipase in the duodenum. In humans, pancreatic lipase is encoded by the PNLIP gene.

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