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Meaning of Lipoylation from wikipedia

- reaction of lipoic acid biosynthesis, is impaired. The result is a reduced lipoylation degree of important mitochondrial enzymes, such as pyruvate dehydrogenase...
- precursor reaction of lipoic acid biosynthesis. The result is a reduced lipoylation degree of important mitochondrial enzymes, such as oxoglutarate dehydrogenase...
- extensions. Through lipoic acid as a cofactor respectively the degree of lipoylation, mtFASII has an influence on mitochondrial enzyme complexes in energy...
- (GPI) anchor formation via an amide bond to C-terminal tail lipoylation (a type of acylation), attachment of a lipoate (C8) functional group...
- partially redundant role in lipoic acid synthesis and thus in protein lipoylation by providing malonyl-CoA for mitochondrial fatty acid synthesis (mtFASII)...
- glutamylation, glycosylation, glycylation, hydroxylation, isoprenylation, lipoylation, methylation, nitroalkylation, phosphopantetheinylation, phosphorylation...
- direct precursor in lipoic acid synthesis, this results in diminished lipoylation, since lipoic acid acts as an essential cofactor for several mitochondrial...
- nitrogen compound metabolic process lipoate biosynthetic process protein lipoylation neural tube closure inflammatory response response to oxidative stress...
- Biological process glycine decarboxylation via glycine cleavage system glycine catabolic process methylation protein lipoylation Sources:Amigo / QuickGO...
- (Cronan, 2001). In conclusion, the thumb functions to inhibit the aberrant lipoylation of the target lysine by lipoyl protein ligase (Reche and Perham, 1999)...