6.2.1.16: acetoacetate-CoA ligase
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Word Map on EC 6.2.1.16
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6.2.1.16
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ketone
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cholesterol
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lipogenesis
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body-utilizing
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lipogenic
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thiolase
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hmg-coa
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3-hydroxybutyrate
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coa-transferase
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cholestyramine
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zoogloea
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ramigera
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srebp-2
- 6.2.1.16
- ketone
- cholesterol
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lipogenesis
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body-utilizing
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lipogenic
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thiolase
- hmg-coa
- 3-hydroxybutyrate
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coa-transferase
- cholestyramine
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zoogloea
- ramigera
- srebp-2
Reaction
Synonyms
Aacl, AACS, Acetoacetate--CoA ligase, Acetoacetyl CoA synthetase, Acetoacetyl-CoA ligase, Acetoacetyl-CoA synthase, Acetoacetyl-CoA synthetase, Acetoacetyl-coenzyme A synthetase, acsA1, SlAacS, Synthetase, acetoacetyl coenzyme A
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Specific Activity
Specific Activity on EC 6.2.1.16 - acetoacetate-CoA ligase
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additional information
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in male rat liver, specific activity reaches a maximum at 4 weeks of age, then gradually decreases, in female rats, the maximum activity is reached at 6 weeks of age, and it is 3fold higher than in males
additional information
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streptozotocin-induced diabetes results in a decrease in acetoacetyl-CoA synthetase specific activity in rat liver, but not in other acetoacetyl-CoA synthetase containing tissues, e.g kidney, lung or brain, hepatic acetoacetyl-CoA synthetase activity is 8fold higher in rats fed with cholestyramine and pravastatin