| acetyl-CoA C |
[EC 2.3.1.9] an enzyme of the transferase class that catalyzes the synthesis of acetoacetyl coenzyme A from two molecules of acetyl coenzyme A; it can also act as a thiolase, catalyzing the reverse reaction and generating two-carbon units from the four-carbon product of fatty acid oxidation. A mitochondrial form is involved in ketone body synthesis while a cytoplasmic form is involved in the synthesis of cholesterol and other isoprenoids.
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| acetyl-CoA carboxylase |
[EC 6.4.1.2] a biotin-containing enzyme of the ligase class that catalyzes the carboxylation of acetyl coenzyme A to form malonyl coenzyme A. The reaction is the key rate-controlling step in the synthesis of fatty acids from acetyl groups, and the enzyme requires citrate or isocitrate for activity.
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| acetyl-CoA synthetase |
acetateCoA ligase.
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| acetyl-CoA:α-glucosaminide N |
heparan-α-glucosaminide N-acetyltransferase.
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| acetylandromedol |
andromedotoxin.
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