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Can carry [[acyl]] groups such as [[acetyl]] as [[thioesters]]. Coenzyme A is adapted from [[pantothenic acid]] and [[adenosine triphosphate]] and used in [[metabolism]] in areas such as [[fatty acid]] [[oxidization]] and [[citric acid]] cycles.
Can carry [[acyl]] groups such as [[acetyl]] as [[thioesters]]. Coenzyme A is adapted from [[pantothenic acid]] and [[adenosine triphosphate]] and used in [[metabolism]] in areas such as [[fatty acid]] [[oxidization]] and [[citric acid]] cycles.

Listed as CoA.

Revision as of 00:01, 7 September 2002

Can carry acyl groups such as acetyl as thioesters. Coenzyme A is adapted from pantothenic acid and adenosine triphosphate and used in metabolism in areas such as fatty acid oxidization and citric acid cycles.

Listed as CoA.