- is
converted to
malonyl-CoA by acyl-CoA
synthetase family member 3 (ACSF3). Additionally, the
coenzyme A
derivative of malonate,
malonyl-CoA, is an important...
-
Malonyl-CoA is a
coenzyme A
derivative of
malonic acid.
Malonyl-CoA
cannot cross membranes and
there is no
known malonyl-CoA
import mechanism. The biosynthesis...
-
Malonyl-CoA
decarboxylase (EC 4.1.1.9), (which can also be
called MCD and
malonyl-CoA carboxyl-lyase) is
found in
bacteria and
humans and has important...
- with the
outer mitochondrial membrane. This
enzyme can be
inhibited by
malonyl CoA, the
first committed intermediate produced during fatty acid synthesis...
-
oxidation produces citrate which can be
converted to
malonyl-CoA by acetyl-CoA carboxylase.
Malonyl-CoA
inhibits the
carnitine palmitoyltransferase (CPT)...
-
mitochondrial source of
malonyl-CoA
remains under debate. In each
round of
chain elongation,
malonyl-CoA is
first transferred to ACP by
malonyl‑CoA:ACP transacylase...
-
another two
carbons by the
malonyl-CoA
extender unit,
followed by
ketoreduction (KR) and dehydration.
Module three adds a
malonyl-CoA
extender unit, followed...
- In enzymology, a malonate—CoA
ligase (EC 6.2.1.76), also
known as
malonyl-CoA
synthetase or malonate:CoA
ligase (AMP-forming), is an
enzyme that catalyzes...
- UA3'5'GZ) is an
enzyme with
systematic name UDP-glucose:delphinidin 3-O-(6-O-
malonyl)-beta-D-glucoside 3'-O-glucosyltransferase. This
enzyme catalyses the following...
- that
catalyzes the
irreversible carboxylation of acetyl-CoA to
produce malonyl-CoA
through its two
catalytic activities,
biotin carboxylase (BC) and carboxyltransferase...