EC Number |
Activating Compound |
Reference |
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4.1.1.9 | 5-aminoimidazole-4-carboxamide-1-beta-D-ribofuranoside |
AMP-activated protein kinase activator, 2fold activation of MCD in extensor digitorum longus, reversed by protein phosphatase A |
652024 |
4.1.1.9 | Alkaline phosphatase |
treatment with alkaline phosphatase enhances MCD activity suggesting phosphorylation-related control of enzyme |
649690 |
4.1.1.9 | AMP-activated potein kinase |
AMP-activated potein kinase activates MCD by phosphorylation |
691964 |
4.1.1.9 | DL-carnitine |
stimulates |
4845 |
4.1.1.9 | fatty acid |
increases MCD expression in heart and skeletal muscle |
649300 |
4.1.1.9 | fenofibrate |
increases hepatic mRNA expression and MCD activity |
649775 |
4.1.1.9 | iodoacetamide |
malonyl-decarboxylase activity is induced by treatment of fatty acid synthetase with iodoacetamide |
4848 |
4.1.1.9 | iodoacetamide |
treatment of fatty acid synthetase with iodoacetamide induces malonyl-CoA decarboxylase activity and impairs the synthetase activity |
4855 |
4.1.1.9 | more |
gastrocnemius contraction activates MCD, reversed by protein phosphatase A or by omitting phosphatase inhibitors from assay mixture, increase of MCD activity after skeletal muscle contraction is likely due to its phosphorylation by AMP-activated protein kinase |
652024 |
4.1.1.9 | more |
high-fat feeding, fasting and streptozotocin-induced diabetes increase the plasma concentration of nonesterified fatty acids, with a concomitant increase in both heart and skeletal muscle MCD mRNA |
649300 |