نتایج جستجو برای: malonyl

تعداد نتایج: 1296  

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2005
William C Stanley Eric E Morgan Hazel Huang Tracy A McElfresh Joseph P Sterk Isidore C Okere Margaret P Chandler Jiefei Cheng Jason R B Dyck Gary D Lopaschuk

The rate of cardiac fatty acid oxidation is regulated by the activity of carnitine palmitoyltransferase-I (CPT-I), which is inhibited by malonyl-CoA. We tested the hypothesis that the activity of the enzyme responsible for malonyl-CoA degradation, malonyl-CoA decarboxlyase (MCD), regulates myocardial malonyl-CoA content and the rate of fatty acid oxidation during demand-induced ischemia in vivo...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 2000
C Hamilton E D Saggerson

(1) Malonyl-CoA is thought to play a signalling role in fuel-selection in cardiac muscle, but the rate at which the concentration of this potential signal can be changed has not previously been investigated. (2) Rapid changes in cellular malonyl-CoA could be observed when rat cardiac myocytes were incubated in glucose-free medium followed by re-addition of 5 mM glucose, or when cells were trans...

Journal: :Biochemical Society transactions 2003
T A Hopkins J R B Dyck G D Lopaschuk

The heart relies predominantly on a balance between fatty acids and glucose to generate its energy supply. There is an important interaction between the metabolic pathways of these two substrates in the heart. When circulating levels of fatty acids are high, fatty acid oxidation can dominate over glucose oxidation as a source of energy through feedback inhibition of the glucose oxidation pathwa...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1985
N P Brindle V A Zammit C I Pogson

The characteristics of inhibition of carnitine palmitoyltransferase (CPT) I by malonyl-CoA were studied for the enzyme in mitochondria isolated from sheep liver, a tissue with a very low rate of fatty acid synthesis. Malonyl-CoA was as potent in inhibiting the sheep liver enzyme as in inhibiting the enzyme in rat liver mitochondria. CPT I in guinea-pig liver mitochondria was also similarly inhi...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism 2002
Jong-Yeon Kim Timothy R Koves Geng-Sheng Yu Tod Gulick Ronald N Cortright G Lynis Dohm Deborah M Muoio

Carnitine palmitoyltransferase I (CPT I), which is expressed as two distinct isoforms in liver (alpha) and muscle (beta), catalyzes the rate-limiting step in the transport of fatty acid into the mitochondria. Malonyl-CoA, a potent inhibitor of CPT I, is considered a key regulator of fatty acid oxidation in both tissues. Still unanswered is how muscle beta-oxidation proceeds despite malonyl-CoA ...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1968
C A Plate V C Joshi B Sedgwick S J Wakil

Kinetic studies of the pigeon liver fatty acid synthetase have revealed that the enzyme is sensitive to inhibition by malonyl coenzyme A, one of the substrates of fatty acid synthesis. The inhibition is of the mixed type with respect to acetyl-CoA, and is competitive with respect to TPNH. Malonyl-CoA most markedly affects the K, for TPNH, increasing it 19-fold over a malonyl-CoA concentration r...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2006
Birgit Alber Marc Olinger Annika Rieder Daniel Kockelkorn Björn Jobst Michael Hügler Georg Fuchs

Autotrophic members of the Sulfolobales (Crenarchaeota) contain acetyl-coenzyme A (CoA)/propionyl-CoA carboxylase as the CO2 fixation enzyme and use a modified 3-hydroxypropionate cycle to assimilate CO2 into cell material. In this central metabolic pathway malonyl-CoA, the product of acetyl-CoA carboxylation, is further reduced to 3-hydroxypropionate. Extracts of Metallosphaera sedula containe...

Journal: :ACS synthetic biology 2015
Sijin Li Tong Si Meng Wang Huimin Zhao

Genetic sensors capable of converting key metabolite levels to fluorescence signals enable the monitoring of intracellular compound concentrations in living cells, and emerge as an efficient tool in high-throughput genetic screening. However, the development of genetic sensors in yeasts lags far behind their development in bacteria. Here we report the design of a malonyl-CoA sensor in Saccharom...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1981
J D McGarry D W Foster

The experiments reconfirm the powerful inhibitory effect of malonyl-CoA on carnitine acyltransferase I and fatty acid oxidation in rat liver mitochondria (Ki 1.5 microM). Sensitivity decreased with starvation (Ki after 18 h starvation 3.0 microM, and after 42 h 5.0 microM). Observations by Cook, Otto & Cornell [Biochem. J. (1980) 192, 955--958] and Ontko & Johns [Biochem. J. (1980) 192, 959--96...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1978
J D McGarry M J Stark D W Foster

A simple radioisotopic assay for malonyl-CoA is described. The method is based on the malonyl-CoA-dependent incorporation of labeled acetyl-CoA into palmitic acid catalyzed by fatty acid synthetase in the presence of NADPH. Its main advantages over the more conventional spectrophotometric procedure is that it is extremely sensitive and allows the simultaneous determination of picomole quantitie...

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