International audienceCoenzyme A (CoA) is the predominant acyl carrier in mammalian cells and a cofactor that plays a key role in energy and lipid metabolism. CoA and its thioesters (acyl-CoAs) regulate a multitude of metabolic processes at different levels: as substrates, allosteric modulators, and via post-translational modification of histones and other non-histone proteins. Evidence is emerging that synthesis and degradation of CoA are regulated in a manner that enables metabolic flexibility in different subcellular compartments. Degradation of CoA occurs through distinct intra- and extracellular pathways that rely on the activity of specific hydrolases. The pantetheinase enzymes specifically hydrolyze pantetheine to cysteamine and pant...
Coenzyme A (CoA) is a key molecule in cellular metabolism including the tricarboxylic acid cycle, fa...
Coenzyme A (CoA) is a key molecule in cellular metabolism including the tricarboxylic acid cycle, fa...
Coenzyme A (CoA) is an obligatory cofactor in all branches of life. CoA and its derivatives are invo...
International audienceCoenzyme A (CoA) is the predominant acyl carrier in mammalian cells and a cofa...
SummaryCoenzyme A (CoA) is the major acyl group carrier in intermediary metabolism. Hopantenate (HoP...
In recent years many studies have shown that coenzyme A (CoA) is not only an acyl carrier coenzyme b...
The metabolic cofactor coenzyme A (CoA) gained renewed attention because of its roles in neurodegene...
In all living organisms, CoA (coenzyme A) is synthesized in a highly conserved process that requires...
Coenzyme A (CoA) is a vital cofactor that is required for a variety of metabolic reactions including...
<div><p>Acyl-CoA formation initiates cellular fatty acid metabolism. Acyl-CoAs are generated by the ...
Acyl-CoA formation initiates cellular fatty acid metabolism. Acyl-CoAs are generated by the ligation...
Coenzyme A (CoA) biosynthesis is regulated by the pantothenate kinases (PanK), of which there are fo...
In 1945, Fritz Lipmann discovered a heat-stable cofactor required for many enzyme-catalysed acetylat...
Meeting the complex physiological demands of mammalian life requires strict control of the metabolis...
Abstract CoA (coenzyme A) is a ubiquitous and essential cofactor that acts as an acyl group carrier ...
Coenzyme A (CoA) is a key molecule in cellular metabolism including the tricarboxylic acid cycle, fa...
Coenzyme A (CoA) is a key molecule in cellular metabolism including the tricarboxylic acid cycle, fa...
Coenzyme A (CoA) is an obligatory cofactor in all branches of life. CoA and its derivatives are invo...
International audienceCoenzyme A (CoA) is the predominant acyl carrier in mammalian cells and a cofa...
SummaryCoenzyme A (CoA) is the major acyl group carrier in intermediary metabolism. Hopantenate (HoP...
In recent years many studies have shown that coenzyme A (CoA) is not only an acyl carrier coenzyme b...
The metabolic cofactor coenzyme A (CoA) gained renewed attention because of its roles in neurodegene...
In all living organisms, CoA (coenzyme A) is synthesized in a highly conserved process that requires...
Coenzyme A (CoA) is a vital cofactor that is required for a variety of metabolic reactions including...
<div><p>Acyl-CoA formation initiates cellular fatty acid metabolism. Acyl-CoAs are generated by the ...
Acyl-CoA formation initiates cellular fatty acid metabolism. Acyl-CoAs are generated by the ligation...
Coenzyme A (CoA) biosynthesis is regulated by the pantothenate kinases (PanK), of which there are fo...
In 1945, Fritz Lipmann discovered a heat-stable cofactor required for many enzyme-catalysed acetylat...
Meeting the complex physiological demands of mammalian life requires strict control of the metabolis...
Abstract CoA (coenzyme A) is a ubiquitous and essential cofactor that acts as an acyl group carrier ...
Coenzyme A (CoA) is a key molecule in cellular metabolism including the tricarboxylic acid cycle, fa...
Coenzyme A (CoA) is a key molecule in cellular metabolism including the tricarboxylic acid cycle, fa...
Coenzyme A (CoA) is an obligatory cofactor in all branches of life. CoA and its derivatives are invo...