- is
termed itaconate.
Itaconic acid and
itaconate exist as cis and
trans isomers (see cis–trans isomerism). Cis-itaconic acid and cis-
itaconate isomers have...
- ⇌{\displaystyle \rightleftharpoons }
itaconate + CO2 Hence, ACOD1
converts cis-aconitate into two products,
itaconate and CO2 or
itaconate and CO2 into one product...
- (CysLTs),
leukotriene E4 (LTE4) and, with less potencies, LTC4 and LTD4; and
itaconate. In 2001, a gene
projected to code for a G protein-like
receptor protein...
-
entomophila is a
species of
bacteria that like its
cogenerate species uses
itaconate. It was
first isolated from the gr**** grub
Costelytra zealandica infected...
- succinyl-CoA:citramalate CoA-transferase.
Other names in
common use
include itaconate CoA-transferase,
citramalate CoA-transferase,
citramalate coenzyme A-transferase...
- cuticle.
Several dicarboxylic acids having an
alkyl side
chain and an
itaconate core have been
isolated from
lichens and fungi,
itaconic acid (methylenesuccinic...
- Lampropoulou;
Alexey Sergushichev;
Monika Bambouskova; et al. (28 June 2016). "
Itaconate Links Inhibition of
Succinate Dehydrogenase with
Macrophage Metabolic...
-
dibasic acid metabolism.
Cooper RA,
Kornberg HL (1964). "The
utilization of
itaconate by
Pseudomonas sp". Biochem. J. 91 (1): 82–91. PMC 1202819. PMID 4284209...
- propionate, fumarate, glutarate, glycolate, glyoxylate, DL-3-hydroxybutyrate,
itaconate, DL-lactate, DL-malate, malonate, oxaloacetate, 2-oxoglutarate, pyruvate...
- dehydrogenase. Ac****ulated
citrate is
subsequently used for
lipid and
itaconate synthesis,
which are both
indispensable for M1
macrophages function. The...