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Malonate, Malonyl‐Coenzyme A, and Acetyl‐Coenzyme A in Developing Rat Brain
Journal of Neurochemistry, 1984Abstract: Free malonate, malonyl‐coenzyme A (malonyl‐CoA), and acetyl‐CoA were assayed in rat brain at developmental ages from the 20th day of gestation to 60 days of postnatal life. The determination of malonate was based on its conversion to malonyl‐CoA and decarboxylation to acetyl‐CoA by enzyme extracts from Pseudo‐monas fluorescens. The resulting
E J, Mitzen, A H, Koeppen
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A micromethod for the measurement of acetyl phosphate and acetyl coenzyme A
Analytical Biochemistry, 1980Abstract A method for the determination of acetyl phosphate in cell-free extracts is described. The sensitivity of this method is 20 pmol/ml of extract. An adaptation that permits the measurement of picomole quantities of acetyl CoA is also presented.
A G, Hunt, J, Hong
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REGULATION OF MAMMALIAN ACETYL-COENZYME A CARBOXYLASE
Annual Review of Nutrition, 1997▪ Abstract Long-chain fatty acids are involved in all aspects of cellular structure and function. For controlling amounts of fatty acids, cells are endowed with two acetyl-coenzyme A carboxylase (ACC) systems. ACC-α is the rate-limiting enzyme in the biogenesis of long-chain fatty acids, and ACC-β is believed to control mitochondrial fatty acid ...
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5 Acetyl-Coenzyme A Carboxylase
1987Publisher Summary This chapter summarizes the regulation of the specific activity of acetyl-CoA carboxylase from animal tissues, especially by phosphorylation. Acetyl-CoA carboxylase derived from both avian and mammalian sources has been shown to be activated under conditions that promote the aggregation of the dimers of the enzyme into linear ...
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[14C]-Acetyl-Coenzyme A-Based In Vitro N-Terminal Acetylation Assay
2017N-terminal acetylation is one of the most abundant co- and posttranslational protein modifications, conserved from prokaryotes to eukaryotes. The functional consequences of this modification are manifold, ranging from protein folding, stability, and interaction to subcellular localization.
Adrian, Drazic, Thomas, Arnesen
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Maize Acetyl-CoEnzyme a Carboxylase Genes
1995Acetyl-coenzyme A carboxylase (ACCase) carboxylates acetyl-coenzyme A to malonyl-coenzyme A which serves as an intermediate metabolite for several diverse pathways in plant metabolism including synthesis of fatty acids, flavonoids, pigments and waxes. Plants likely have more than one ACCase isoform — one in the plastid for fatty acid synthesis and at ...
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Acetyl-coenzyme A in patulin biosynthesis
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta, 1960E W, BASSETT, S W, TANENBAUM
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Modulation of cellular processes by histone and non-histone protein acetylation
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2022Maria Shvedunova, Asifa Akhtar
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Acetyl-CoA synthetase regulates histone acetylation and hippocampal memory
Nature, 2017Philipp Mews, Vincent Luczak, Ted Abel
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