Beta oxidation

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β-Oxidation of unsaturated fatty acids poses a problem since the location of a cis bond can prevent the formation of a trans-Δ2 bond. These situations are handled by an additional two enzymes, [[Enoyl-CoA hydratase|Enoyl CoA isomerase]] or 2,4 Dienoyl CoA reductase.
β-Oxidation of unsaturated fatty acids poses a problem since the location of a cis bond can prevent the formation of a trans-Δ2 bond. These situations are handled by an additional two enzymes, [[Enoyl-CoA hydratase|Enoyl CoA isomerase]] or 2,4 Dienoyl CoA reductase.
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''Peroxisomal beta-oxidation''
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Fatty acid oxidation also occurs in peroxisomes when the fatty acid chains are too long to be handled by the mitochondria. The same enzymes are used in peroxisomes as in the mitochondrial matrix, and acetyl-CoA is generated. It is believed that very long chain (greater than C-22) fatty acids, branched fatty acids, some [[prostaglandins]] and [[leukotrienes]] undergo initial oxidation in peroxisomes until <scene name='95/951266/Cv/3'>octanoyl-CoA</scene> is formed, at which point it undergoes mitochondrial oxidation.
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Rat carnitine palmitoyltransferase II dimer complex with substrate analog and octylglucoside (PDB code 2rcu)

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