In 1945, Fritz Lipmann discovered a heat-stable cofactor required for many enzyme-catalysed acetylation reactions. He later determined the structure for this acetylation coenzyme, or coenzyme A (CoA), an achievement for which he was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1953. CoA is now firmly embedded in the literature, and in students' minds, as an acyl carrier in metabolic reactions. However, recent research has revealed diverse and important roles for CoA above and beyond intermediary metabolism. As well as participating in direct post-translational regulation of metabolic pathways by protein acetylation, CoA modulates the epigenome via acetylation of histones. The organization of CoA biosynthetic enzymes into multiprotein complexes with different...
The metabolite acetyl-CoA is necessary in almost all organic life. Cytosolic acetyl-CoA is crucial f...
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...
In 1945, Fritz Lipmann discovered a heat-stable cofactor required for many enzyme-catalysed acetylat...
Coenzyme A (CoA) is a key molecule in cellular metabolism including the tricarboxylic acid cycle, fa...
Coenzyme A (CoA) is a ubiquitous cofactor present in every known organism. The thioesters of CoA are...
AbstractCoenzyme A (CoA) is well known for its importance in various metabolic pathways. The recent ...
Acetyl-coenzyme A (acetyl-CoA) is a central metabolic intermediate. The abundance of acetyl-CoA in d...
Abstract CoA (coenzyme A) is a ubiquitous and essential cofactor that acts as an acyl group carrier ...
Coenzyme A (CoA) is an essential cofactor in all living cells which plays critical role in cellular ...
In all living organisms, CoA (coenzyme A) is synthesized in a highly conserved process that requires...
The metabolite acetyl-CoA is necessary in almost all organic life. Cytosolic acetyl-CoA is crucial f...
International audienceCoenzyme A (CoA) is the predominant acyl carrier in mammalian cells and a cofa...
In all living organisms, Coenzyme A (CoA) is an essential cofactor with a unique design allowing it ...
Traditional metabolic engineering focused on pathway manipulation strategies like amplification addi...
The metabolite acetyl-CoA is necessary in almost all organic life. Cytosolic acetyl-CoA is crucial f...
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...
In 1945, Fritz Lipmann discovered a heat-stable cofactor required for many enzyme-catalysed acetylat...
Coenzyme A (CoA) is a key molecule in cellular metabolism including the tricarboxylic acid cycle, fa...
Coenzyme A (CoA) is a ubiquitous cofactor present in every known organism. The thioesters of CoA are...
AbstractCoenzyme A (CoA) is well known for its importance in various metabolic pathways. The recent ...
Acetyl-coenzyme A (acetyl-CoA) is a central metabolic intermediate. The abundance of acetyl-CoA in d...
Abstract CoA (coenzyme A) is a ubiquitous and essential cofactor that acts as an acyl group carrier ...
Coenzyme A (CoA) is an essential cofactor in all living cells which plays critical role in cellular ...
In all living organisms, CoA (coenzyme A) is synthesized in a highly conserved process that requires...
The metabolite acetyl-CoA is necessary in almost all organic life. Cytosolic acetyl-CoA is crucial f...
International audienceCoenzyme A (CoA) is the predominant acyl carrier in mammalian cells and a cofa...
In all living organisms, Coenzyme A (CoA) is an essential cofactor with a unique design allowing it ...
Traditional metabolic engineering focused on pathway manipulation strategies like amplification addi...
The metabolite acetyl-CoA is necessary in almost all organic life. Cytosolic acetyl-CoA is crucial f...
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...