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2.3.1.7
acetyl-CoA + carnitine
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2.3.1.7
acetyl-CoA + carnitine
modulates acetyl-CoA and CoA availability for a wide range of acyl-transfer reactions, involved in fatty acid metabolism
2.3.1.7
acetyl-CoA + carnitine
this reaction is important in transferring activated acetyl groups to the mitochondria and in regulating the acetyl-CoA/CoA pools within the cell
2.3.1.7
acetyl-CoA + L-carnitine
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2.3.1.7
acyl-CoA + carnitine
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2.3.1.7
acyl-CoA + L-carnitine
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2.3.1.7
acylcarnitine + CoASH
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2.3.1.7
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carnitine acetyltransferases are required for growth on non-fermentable carbon sources but not for pathogenesis in Candida albicans
2.3.1.7
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carnitine acetyltransferases are required for growth on non-fermentable carbon sources but not for pathogenesis in Candida albicans. Strains lacking CTN1 or CTN2 are unable to grow on ethanol or acetate as sole carbon source
2.3.1.7
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carnitine acetyltransferases catalyse the reversible reaction between carnitine and acetyl-CoA to form acetylcarnitine and free CoA. This reaction is important in transferring activated acetyl groups to the mitochondria and in regulating the acetyl-CoA/CoA pools within the cell
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