1977
DOI: 10.1146/annurev.bi.46.070177.001403
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Control Mechanisms in the Synthesis of Saturated Fatty Acids

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“…Knowledge concerning the genes and enzymes of DNL and their regulation has advanced considerably (reviewed in Bloch, 1977;Girard et al, 1994;Sul et al, 1993). Nevertheless, quantitative and regulatory aspects of DNL in metabolic physiology remain controversial.…”
Section: Background and Historical Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Knowledge concerning the genes and enzymes of DNL and their regulation has advanced considerably (reviewed in Bloch, 1977;Girard et al, 1994;Sul et al, 1993). Nevertheless, quantitative and regulatory aspects of DNL in metabolic physiology remain controversial.…”
Section: Background and Historical Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…28% of the energy content of CHO, Flatt, 1978;Hellerstein et al, 1996), the pathway is known to have regulated steps and is therefore presumed to play a role in normal physiology. Despite considerable information about the regulation of acetyl-CoA carboxylase, fatty acyl synthetase, malonyl-CoA and other components of the enzymatic pathway (Bloch, 1977;Girard et al, 1994), the quantitative importance of DNL has remained an area of uncertainty until recently.…”
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“…The mechanism involves the sequential condensation of 3 molecules of malonyl-CoA with 1 molecule of 4-coumaroyl-CoA [l-3] . The condensation reaction is inhibited by cerulenin [l] , and should also in other respects bear a resemblance to the condensation reactions of fatty acid synthase [4] and 6-methylsalicylic acid synthase [5] . We have now obtained evidence for the occurrence of two characteristic side reactions, CO?…”
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“…Acetyl-CoA carboxylase catalyses the rate-limiting step in fatty acid synthesis, and in mammals both the amount of the enzyme and its catalytic activity is regulated [1 ]. Short-term regulation is achieved either by variation in the levels of allosteric effectors or by reversible phosphorylation [2].…”
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