Biochemistry - Lipid - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Lipid - Section 1 (Q.No. 1)
1.
The key enzyme in the regulation of fatty acid synthesis is
acetyl CoA carboxylase
AMP activated proteinkinase
protein phosphatase
none of these
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
17 comments Page 1 of 2.

Ganesh said:   1 decade ago
Acetyl coa carboxylase is involved to conversion of pyruvate to acetyl Coa.

Diana said:   1 decade ago
I want more explanation on how this Acetyl CoA convert pyruvate to acetyl coA.

Daniel said:   1 decade ago
By removing one carbon from pyruvate at the some time relating the remaining two carbon with coA.

Dr.p said:   1 decade ago
Acytyl coA carboxylase use for acetyl coA convert to malonyl coA to fatty acid synthase.

Genesta said:   1 decade ago
It is formed when Pyruvic acid under go Decarboxylation reaction.

Muyovwe prince said:   1 decade ago
More explanation on how acetyl CoA carboxylase can synthesis fatty acids?

Drjoseph brainy said:   10 years ago
Acetyl-CoA carboxylase catalyzes the synthesis of malonyl-CoA, the first committed reaction of fatty acid biosynthesis.

Ayman said:   10 years ago
I need more explanation on acetyl-carboxylase.

FUSEINI M. NURU-DEEN said:   9 years ago
How is acetyl coA formed?

Skrypture said:   9 years ago
The key enzyme is acetyl-CoA carboxylase, because the conversion of acetyl-CoA to malonyl CoA is the committed step.


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