Carnitine is indispensable for energy metabolism, since it enables activated fatty acids to enter the mitochondria, where they are broken down via beta-oxidation. Carnitine is probably present in all animal species, and in numerous micro-organisms and plants. In mammals, carnitine homoeostasis is maintained by endogenous synthesis, absorption from dietary sources and efficient tubular reabsorption by the kidney. This review aims to cover the current knowledge of the enzymological, molecular, metabolic and regulatory aspects of mammalian carnitine biosynthesis, with an emphasis on the human and ra
PhDAnatomy & physiologyAnimalsUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studiesht...
Deregulation of fatty acid catabolism provides an alternative energy source to glycolysis for cancer...
International audienceL-Carnitine is a trimethylammonium compound mostly known for its contribution ...
Carnitine (γ-trimethylamino-3-hydroxybutyrate) , a betaine derivative which is widely distributed in...
Recent studies in rodents convincingly demonstrated that PPARα is a key regulator of genes involved ...
The body's carnitine pool is almost entirely confined to skeletal muscle where it plays a dual role ...
Carnitine(3-hydroxy-4-N-trimethylaminobutyrate) is a water-soluble molecule, which is most likely pr...
The present study reports liver carnitine biosynthesis and concentrations in non-pregnant (dry), pre...
Carnitine and carnitine acyltransferases were thought to be merely a mechanism for the rapid transfe...
<p>Left side: The biochemical pathway, according to the view generally accepted, entails, as the met...
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N(ε)-Trimethyllysine hydroxylase (TMLH) catalyses the first step in mammalian biosynthesis of carnit...
AbstractWe characterized the l-carnitine transport system which is defective in the kidney of juveni...
Carnitine, an essential cofactor in fatty acid oxidation, plays a central role in myocardial metabol...
AbstractCarnitine acyltransferases catalyze the reversible conversion of acyl-CoAs into acylcarnitin...
PhDAnatomy & physiologyAnimalsUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studiesht...
Deregulation of fatty acid catabolism provides an alternative energy source to glycolysis for cancer...
International audienceL-Carnitine is a trimethylammonium compound mostly known for its contribution ...
Carnitine (γ-trimethylamino-3-hydroxybutyrate) , a betaine derivative which is widely distributed in...
Recent studies in rodents convincingly demonstrated that PPARα is a key regulator of genes involved ...
The body's carnitine pool is almost entirely confined to skeletal muscle where it plays a dual role ...
Carnitine(3-hydroxy-4-N-trimethylaminobutyrate) is a water-soluble molecule, which is most likely pr...
The present study reports liver carnitine biosynthesis and concentrations in non-pregnant (dry), pre...
Carnitine and carnitine acyltransferases were thought to be merely a mechanism for the rapid transfe...
<p>Left side: The biochemical pathway, according to the view generally accepted, entails, as the met...
This item was digitized from a paper original and/or a microfilm copy. If you need higher-resolution...
N(ε)-Trimethyllysine hydroxylase (TMLH) catalyses the first step in mammalian biosynthesis of carnit...
AbstractWe characterized the l-carnitine transport system which is defective in the kidney of juveni...
Carnitine, an essential cofactor in fatty acid oxidation, plays a central role in myocardial metabol...
AbstractCarnitine acyltransferases catalyze the reversible conversion of acyl-CoAs into acylcarnitin...
PhDAnatomy & physiologyAnimalsUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studiesht...
Deregulation of fatty acid catabolism provides an alternative energy source to glycolysis for cancer...
International audienceL-Carnitine is a trimethylammonium compound mostly known for its contribution ...