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''Step 4'': Another electron/proton pair is brought in to create three H2O molecules and to take the Fe ions back down to their original oxidation state of +2 (Figure 4)<ref name="Yu" />.
''Step 4'': Another electron/proton pair is brought in to create three H2O molecules and to take the Fe ions back down to their original oxidation state of +2 (Figure 4)<ref name="Yu" />.
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== Regulation of Enzyme ==
 
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The main function of SCD1 is to create the desaturated ligand that is used in the synthesis of cholesterol esters and triglycerides<ref name="Shen" />. Based on this main function it has been confirmed that insulin and carbohydrate metabolism play a major role in the regulation of SCD1<ref name="Ntambi">PMID: 7480063</ref>. Along with insulin many other hormones have shown positive regulation of the SCD1 enzyme including T3, estradiol, and dexamethasone<ref name="Ntambi" />. The carbohydrate metabolism can be altered by eating a fat-free, high carbohydrate diet with an increased intake of polyunsaturated fatty acids<ref name="Ntambi" />. The will negatively regulate the mRNA expression of the SCD1 enzyme in the liver because high amounts of carbohydrates and polyunsaturated fatty acids decrease/inhibit the activity of the SCD1 enzyme<ref name="Ntambi" />.
 
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Absence or a deficit of SCD1 in the body is associated with obesity and insulin resistant which is a main cause of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Type_2_diabetes type 2 diabetes]<ref name="Shen" />. Cancer sites in the body tend to show a much higher expression rate of SCD1<ref name="Shen" />. Focusing on SCD1 as a drug target could lead to advancements in treatment of obesity, diabetes, and other metabolic diseases<ref name="Bai" />.
Absence or a deficit of SCD1 in the body is associated with obesity and insulin resistant which is a main cause of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Type_2_diabetes type 2 diabetes]<ref name="Shen" />. Cancer sites in the body tend to show a much higher expression rate of SCD1<ref name="Shen" />. Focusing on SCD1 as a drug target could lead to advancements in treatment of obesity, diabetes, and other metabolic diseases<ref name="Bai" />.
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== Regulation of Enzyme ==
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The main function of SCD1 is to create the desaturated ligand that is used in the synthesis of cholesterol esters and triglycerides<ref name="Shen" />. Based on this main function it has been confirmed that insulin and carbohydrate metabolism play a major role in the regulation of SCD1<ref name="Ntambi">PMID: 7480063</ref>. Along with insulin many other hormones have shown positive regulation of the SCD1 enzyme including T3, estradiol, and dexamethasone<ref name="Ntambi" />. The carbohydrate metabolism can be altered by eating a fat-free, high carbohydrate diet with an increased intake of polyunsaturated fatty acids<ref name="Ntambi" />. The will negatively regulate the mRNA expression of the SCD1 enzyme in the liver because high amounts of carbohydrates and polyunsaturated fatty acids decrease/inhibit the activity of the SCD1 enzyme<ref name="Ntambi" />.
== References ==
== References ==

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