abstract |
An N-terminal sequence-deleted DGAT protein in which the 23rd to 37th sequences from the N-terminal of a diacylglycerol acyltransferase (DGAT) protein involved in lipid accumulation are deleted. The protein is significantly more active than the full length DGAT protein. The protein is immobilized on a surface plasmon resonance measurement substrate, and by using a surface plasmon resonance measurement method, detection, quantification, and screening of an inhibitor or activator of DGAT protein can be performed very quickly and efficiently. It becomes possible. [Selection figure] None |