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An insight into the role of branched-chain α-keto acid dehydrogenase (BKD) complex in branched-chain fatty acid biosynthesis and virulence of <i>Listeria monocytogenes</i>. [PDF]
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Integration analysis of ATAC-seq and RNA-seq provides insight into fatty acid biosynthesis in Schizochytrium limacinum under nitrogen limitation stress. [PDF]
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A telomere-to-telomere gap-free reference genome assembly of avocado provides useful resources for identifying genes related to fatty acid biosynthesis and disease resistance. [PDF]
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Fatty acid biosynthesis in yeast
Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry, 1978Fatty acid synthetase and acetyl CoA carboxylase mutants have been used to study several aspects of fatty acid biosynthesis in yeast: the contribution of the various enzymes of fatty acid biosynthesis and modification to the overall cellular fatty acid composition, the mechanism of fatty acyl chain elongation in yeast, the molecular structure and the ...
E Schweizer
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European Journal of Biochemistry, 1972
The relationship between the two elongation syntheses of fatty acids, one present in microsomes and the other in mitochondria, and the system for synthesizing palmitate de novo has been studied in rat liver. The results indicate that microsomes are much more active than mitochondria in elongating and/or desaturating fatty acids synthesized by ...
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The relationship between the two elongation syntheses of fatty acids, one present in microsomes and the other in mitochondria, and the system for synthesizing palmitate de novo has been studied in rat liver. The results indicate that microsomes are much more active than mitochondria in elongating and/or desaturating fatty acids synthesized by ...
Clemente Landriscina +2 more
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Coupling of the biosynthesis of fatty acids and fatty alcohols
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1978Abstract A cell-free system for the biosynthesis of fatty alcohols in the pink portion of the rabbit harderian gland is described. The radiolabeled substrates for the fatty acid reductase were generated using soluble fatty acid synthase from the gland in the presence of acetyl-CoA, malonyl-CoA, and NADPH.
C O, Rock, V, Fitzgerald, F, Snyder
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The biosynthesis of fatty acids
Journal of Chemical Education, 1965Examines the biosynthesis of fatty acids, including fatty acid oxidation, the synthesis of saturated fatty acids, and the control of fatty acid ...
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2020
The B. napus β-ketoacyl-Acyl carrier protein reductase was down-regulated using antisense in order to study effects on seed lipid accumulation or leaf membrane biosynthesis. As part of the study, these workers developed a new assay and examined the relationship between the activity of the reductase, leaf expansion and overall fatty acid synthesis ...
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The B. napus β-ketoacyl-Acyl carrier protein reductase was down-regulated using antisense in order to study effects on seed lipid accumulation or leaf membrane biosynthesis. As part of the study, these workers developed a new assay and examined the relationship between the activity of the reductase, leaf expansion and overall fatty acid synthesis ...
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Biosynthesis of iso-fatty acids in myxobacteria
Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry, 2005The fatty acid (FA) profiles of the myxobacteria Stigmatella aurantiaca and Myxococcus xanthus were investigated by acidic methanolysis of total cell extracts and GC or GC-MS analysis. The main components were 13-methyltetradecanoic acid (iso-15:0) and (Z)-hexadec-11-enoic acid (16:1, omega-5 cis).
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1992
Fatty acid biosynthesis and membrane lipid formation represent major metabolic energy commitments for growing bacterial cells. Some prokaryotic organisms are capable of incorporating exogenous fatty acids into their membranes; however, extracellular fatty acids are not incorporated into lipopolysaccharide acyl moieties in gram-negative bacteria ...
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Fatty acid biosynthesis and membrane lipid formation represent major metabolic energy commitments for growing bacterial cells. Some prokaryotic organisms are capable of incorporating exogenous fatty acids into their membranes; however, extracellular fatty acids are not incorporated into lipopolysaccharide acyl moieties in gram-negative bacteria ...
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