Date published: 2025-10-12

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ABHD13 Activators

Abhydrolase domain containing 13, abbreviated as ABHD13, is an enzyme that belongs to a larger family of proteins characterized by their abhydrolase domain, which includes esterases, lipases, and peptidases. This domain is responsible for hydrolytic activity, typically involving the cleavage of ester bonds in various substrates, which is crucial for a multitude of metabolic and signaling processes within cells.

While the specific physiological role of ABHD13 is not yet fully understood, proteins containing the abhydrolase domain are known to participate in the metabolism of lipids, which are essential components of cell membranes and play a role as signaling molecules. The potential enzymatic activity of ABHD13 suggests it may contribute to the regulation of lipid-mediated pathways that impact cellular functions such as signal transduction, energy balance, and membrane dynamics.The study of ABHD13's expression patterns across different tissues may offer insight into its biological significance. For instance, a protein expressed predominantly in lipid-rich tissues like the brain or adipose tissues could be implicated in lipid metabolism or signaling in those specific contexts. Conversely, a ubiquitous expression pattern could indicate a fundamental role in general cellular maintenance.

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