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Beta oxidation

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1) Long-chain-fatty-acid—CoA ligase catalyzes the reaction between a fatty acid with ATP to give a fatty acyl adenylate, plus inorganic pyrophosphate, which then reacts with free coenzyme A to give a fatty acyl-CoA ester and AMP.
1) Long-chain-fatty-acid—CoA ligase catalyzes the reaction between a fatty acid with ATP to give a fatty acyl adenylate, plus inorganic pyrophosphate, which then reacts with free coenzyme A to give a fatty acyl-CoA ester and AMP.
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2) If the fatty acyl-CoA has a long chain, then the carnitine shuttle must be utilized:
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2) If the fatty acyl-CoA has a long chain, then the <scene name='95/951266/Cv/1'>carnitine</scene> shuttle must be utilized:
a) Acyl-CoA is transferred to the hydroxyl group of carnitine by carnitine palmitoyltransferase I (see [[Carnitine palmitoyltransferase]]), located on the cytosolic faces of the outer and inner mitochondrial membranes.
a) Acyl-CoA is transferred to the hydroxyl group of carnitine by carnitine palmitoyltransferase I (see [[Carnitine palmitoyltransferase]]), located on the cytosolic faces of the outer and inner mitochondrial membranes.

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Rat carnitine palmitoyltransferase II dimer complex with substrate analog and octylglucoside (PDB code 2rcu)

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