Yasutomi NishizukaSigeru KunoOsamu HayaishiElsevier B.V.Biochimica et Biophysica ActaNishizuka, Y., S. Kuno, and 0. Hayaishi. 1960. Enzymic forma- tion of acetyl-CoA and CO2 from glutaryl-CoA. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 43:357-359.
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...
Choose an answer and hit 'next'. You will receive your score and answers at the end. question 1 of 3 Which one of the following structures is acetyl-CoA? Worksheet PrintWorksheet 1. What is the process by which acetyl-CoA can be formed from an acyl-CoA?
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...
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
The lipid synthesis enzymes FATP1 (acetyl coenzyme A [acyl-CoA] synthetase) and DGAT2 (diacylglycerol acyltransferase), which are located on the ER and the LD, respectively, have been shown to form a complex to tether the ER to LDs, thus coupling the synthesis and deposition of triglycerides...
PXP-18 appears to function in peroxisomal production of acetyl-coA either by guiding lipids through the oxidation processes or by protecting the acyl-coA oxidase enzyme [60–63]. To address the function of the PXP-18 homolog in M. oryzae, targeted deletion mutants were created. However, ...
Acetyl CoAMitochondriaCarnitine acetyltransferaseLipogenesisThe supply of acetyl units from the mitochondrion to the cytosol of Candida albicans appears to be dependent only upon the activity of carnitine acetyltransferase (CAT). The enzyme ATP: citrate lyase (ACL), the major source of acetyl units in...
Lichtenthaler HK, Golz A (1995) Chemical Regulation of Acetyl-Coa Formation and De Novo Fatty Acid Biosynthesis in Plants. Plant Lipid Metab. Springer Netherlands, Dordrecht, pp 58-60Lichtenthaler HK, Golz A. Chemical regulation of acetyl-coa formation and de novo fatty acid biosynthesis in ...
Among 13 pathways that produce acetyl-CoA from glucose, 11 lose carbon in the process, and two do not. The first 11 use the Embden-Meyerhof-Parnas (EMP) pathway to produce redox cofactors and gain or lose ATP. The other two pathways function via phosphoketolase with net consumption of ...