Brain CoA and acetyl CoA system in mechanisms of neurodegeneration
A. G Moiseenok,
N. P Kanunnikova
Abstract:The processes of biotransformation of pantothenic acid (Pan) in the biosynthesis and hydrolysis of CoA, the key role of pantothenate kinase (PANK) and CoA synthetase (CoASY) in the formation of the priority mitochondrial pool of CoA, with a high metabolic turnover of the coenzyme and limited transport of Pan across the blood-brain barrier are considered. The system of acetyl-CoA, a secondary messenger, the main substrate of acetylation processes, including the formation of N-acetylaspartate and acetylcholine, … Show more
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