Beta oxidation
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4) Thiolysis occurs between C2 and C3 (alpha and beta carbons) of 3-ketoacyl CoA. [[Thiolase]] enzyme catalyzes the reaction when a new molecule of coenzyme A breaks the bond by nucleophilic attack on C3. This releases the first two carbon units, as acetyl CoA, and a fatty acyl CoA minus two carbons. The process continues until all of the carbons in the fatty acid are turned into acetyl CoA. | 4) Thiolysis occurs between C2 and C3 (alpha and beta carbons) of 3-ketoacyl CoA. [[Thiolase]] enzyme catalyzes the reaction when a new molecule of coenzyme A breaks the bond by nucleophilic attack on C3. This releases the first two carbon units, as acetyl CoA, and a fatty acyl CoA minus two carbons. The process continues until all of the carbons in the fatty acid are turned into acetyl CoA. | ||
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+ | Chains with an odd-number of carbons are oxidized in the same manner as even-numbered chains, but the final products are propionyl-CoA and Acetyl CoA | ||
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+ | Propionyl-CoA is first carboxylated using a bicarbonate ion into D-stereoisomer of methylmalonyl-CoA, in a reaction that involves a biotin co-factor, ATP, and the enzyme [[propionyl-CoA carboxylase]]. | ||
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