Peroxisomes are single membrane bound organelles present in almost all eukaryotic cells, and to date have been shown to contain approximately 60 identified enzymes involved in various metabolic pathways, including the oxidation of a variety of lipids. These lipids include very long-chain fatty acids, methyl branched fatty acids, prostaglandins, bile acid precursors, and xenobiotics that are either β-oxidized or α-oxidized in peroxisomes. The recent identification of several acyl-CoA thioesterases and acyltransferases in peroxisomes has revealed their various functions in acting as auxiliary enzymes in α- and β-oxidation in this organelle. To date, 9 functional acyl-CoA thioesterases and acyltransferases have been identified in mouse and 4 f...
Mammalian peroxisomes are subcellular organelles involved in the metabolism of hydrogen peroxide (ox...
We have studied the substrate specificity of the inducible (acyl-CoA oxidase I) and non-inducible (a...
Peroxisomes play a central role in metabolism as exemplified by the fact that many genetic disorders...
AbstractThe importance of peroxisomes in lipid metabolism is now well established and peroxisomes co...
Peroxisomes are small organelles essential for life, which carry out a variety of functions mostly r...
Peroxisomes function in b-oxidation of very long- and long-chain fatty acids, dicarboxylic fatty aci...
AbstractPeroxisomes carry out many essential lipid metabolic functions. Nearly all of these function...
Peroxisomes are cell organelles that play an important role in the metabolism of a variety of lipids...
Journal ArticleCopyright © 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.Peroxisomes are ubiquitous organel...
Phytanic acid and pristanic acid are derived from phytol, which enter the body via the diet. Phytani...
Fatty acids constitute a major part of the energy that we obtain from the diet and are also the prin...
A wide variety of endogenous carboxylic acids and xenobiotics are conjugated with amino acids, befor...
Peroxisomes are cell organelles that play an important role in the metabolism of a variety of lipids...
The peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor alpha (PPARalpha) is a key nuclear receptor in the c...
Peroxisomes are organelles that function in the b-oxidation of very-long and long-chain acyl-CoAs, b...
Mammalian peroxisomes are subcellular organelles involved in the metabolism of hydrogen peroxide (ox...
We have studied the substrate specificity of the inducible (acyl-CoA oxidase I) and non-inducible (a...
Peroxisomes play a central role in metabolism as exemplified by the fact that many genetic disorders...
AbstractThe importance of peroxisomes in lipid metabolism is now well established and peroxisomes co...
Peroxisomes are small organelles essential for life, which carry out a variety of functions mostly r...
Peroxisomes function in b-oxidation of very long- and long-chain fatty acids, dicarboxylic fatty aci...
AbstractPeroxisomes carry out many essential lipid metabolic functions. Nearly all of these function...
Peroxisomes are cell organelles that play an important role in the metabolism of a variety of lipids...
Journal ArticleCopyright © 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.Peroxisomes are ubiquitous organel...
Phytanic acid and pristanic acid are derived from phytol, which enter the body via the diet. Phytani...
Fatty acids constitute a major part of the energy that we obtain from the diet and are also the prin...
A wide variety of endogenous carboxylic acids and xenobiotics are conjugated with amino acids, befor...
Peroxisomes are cell organelles that play an important role in the metabolism of a variety of lipids...
The peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor alpha (PPARalpha) is a key nuclear receptor in the c...
Peroxisomes are organelles that function in the b-oxidation of very-long and long-chain acyl-CoAs, b...
Mammalian peroxisomes are subcellular organelles involved in the metabolism of hydrogen peroxide (ox...
We have studied the substrate specificity of the inducible (acyl-CoA oxidase I) and non-inducible (a...
Peroxisomes play a central role in metabolism as exemplified by the fact that many genetic disorders...