New research finds that sleep is essential for protecting brain mitochondria by transferring toxic metabolic waste from neurons to glial cells for disposal.
Researchers built the Reductive Formate Pathway, called the ReForm pathway, to convert CO2 into acetyl-CoA outside living cells. Acetyl-CoA is a small but essential molecule your cells use to turn ...
Turning climate pollution into something useful has long been a scientific ambition. Now, researchers in the U.S. have taken a bold step toward that goal by building an entirely artificial metabolism ...
What are the 4 steps of beta oxidation? Beta oxidation consists of the following four sequential reactions: 1- Acyl CoA, formed in the mitochondrial matrix, can be oxidized by the enzyme acyl CoA ...
Background: Emerging evidence suggests that the homeostasis of cytosolic acetyl-coenzyme A (acetyl-CoA) is critical for maintaining cardiac function, especially under pathological stress. Acetyl-CoA ...
Find a team that works for you & enjoy a stress-free move. There’s a ton to keep in mind when you move, but one task you should be sure not to overlook is updating your address with the U.S. Postal ...
6-PPDQ, has emerged as an environmental concern due to its widespread detection and toxic effects. In a study published in Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology, researchers from Southeast ...
The raw material for de novo fatty acid synthesis is acetyl-CoA, which can be obtained via the citrate shuttle pathway or from acetic acid. ACC and FASN catalyze the conversion of acetyl-CoA into ...
This study presents the cryo-EM structures of two human biotin-dependent mitochondria carboxylases involved in various biological pathways, including the metabolism of certain amino acids, cholesterol ...
Immune cells use two different routes to produce acetyl-CoA, an essential metabolite required to fight infection and cancer, reports a study led by Van Andel Institute scientists. The findings, ...
Insufficient acetyl-CoA derails the immune system's ability to protect the body. Until now, however, it was unclear exactly how immune cells maintained their acetyl-CoA reserves. In their new study, ...
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