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2.3.1.250
tetradecanoyl-CoA + [Wnt]-L-serine
about 10% of the activity as compared to (9Z)-hexadec-9-enoyl-CoA. There is an increase in the catalytic activity from hexanoyl-CoA to decanoyl-CoA, after which there is an abrupt drop for dodecanoyl-CoA. Upon further increase in fatty acyl chain length, the activity stays at approximately the same level until the unsaturated palmitoleoyl-CoA, which is the best substrate
Homo sapiens
CoA + [Wnt]-O-tetradecanoyl-L-serine
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2.3.1.250
[125I]iodo-pentadecenoyl-CoA + [Wnt]-L-serine
[125I]iodo-pentadecenoyl-CoA is a radioiodinated palmitoleate analog
Mus musculus
CoA + [Wnt]-O-[125I]iodo-pentadecenoyl-L-serine
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