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Twitter Google Share on Facebook acetyl-CoA (redirected fromacetylcoenzyme A) Also found in:Thesaurus,Medical,Financial,Encyclopedia. a·ce·tyl-Co·A (ə-sēt′l-kō′ā′, ăs′ĭ-tl-) n. Seeacetyl coenzyme A. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. ...
Formation of Ketone Bodies from acetyl-CoA(1)|bodies|formation|from|of|ketone|acetyl-coaThe acetyl-CoA produced by mitochondrial beta-oxidation of fatty acids enters the Kreb's cycle to produce energy, but that is not the only fate of acetyl-CoA. In live
To learn more about this chemical compound, review this lesson about Acetyl Coenzyme A (Acetyl-CoA): Formation, Structure & Synthesis. The lesson adheres to these following objectives: Identify the structure of pantothenate Recognize the structure of ADP in CoA ...
Fig. 1.The main relationship between acetyl-CoA metabolism, lipid metabolism and histone acetylation in tumor cells. The uptake of acetate by tumor cells is increased, and in the cytoplasm, acetate can generate acetyl-CoA under the catalysis of ACSS2. Citrate can enter the cytoplasm from mitocho...
Alcohol acetyltransferase responsible for the formation of acetate esters during beer fermentation was found to be localized at the cell membrane of brewers' yeast. This cell membrane-bound enzyme was purified 120-fold by solubilization with Triton X-100, gel filtration on a Sepharose 6B column and...
3 product, which is converted by enoyl-CoA isomerase to the trans-?2 form. Normal ?-oxidation then produces five molecules of acetyl-CoA. * * FIGURE 21.11 The formation of ketone bodies, synthesized primarily in the liver. FIGURE 21.11 The formation of ketone bodies, synthesized primarily in...
Liver peroxisomal fractions, isolated from rats treated with clofibrate, were shown to hydrolyze added [1-14C]acetyl-CoA to free [1-14C]acetate. [1-14C]Acetyl-CoA was, however, also converted to [14C]acetoacetyl-CoA. This reaction was inhibited by added ATP and by solubilization of the pe...
n. A compound, C25H38N7O17P3S, that functions as a coenzyme in many biological acetylation reactions and is formed as an intermediate in the oxidation of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins. Also called acetyl-CoA. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright...
In the MVA pathway, ACT (EC 2.3.1.9) catalyzes the carbon-carbon bond formation by the condensation of two acetyl-CoA molecules to acetoacetyl CoA. 2.1.1.1.1 .1Chemistry The reaction catalyzed by ACT is a two-step process. The first step involves a transferase reaction, in which reaction...