Long-chain acyl-CoA esters in metabolism and signaling: Role of acyl-CoA binding proteins

Volume: 59, Pages: 1 - 25
Published: Apr 18, 2015
Abstract
Long-chain fatty acyl-CoA esters are key intermediates in numerous lipid metabolic pathways, and recognized as important cellular signaling molecules. The intracellular flux and regulatory properties of acyl-CoA esters have been proposed to be coordinated by acyl-CoA-binding domain containing proteins (ACBDs). The ACBDs, which comprise a highly conserved multigene family of intracellular lipid-binding proteins, are found in all eukaryotes and...
Paper Details
Title
Long-chain acyl-CoA esters in metabolism and signaling: Role of acyl-CoA binding proteins
Published Date
Apr 18, 2015
Volume
59
Pages
1 - 25
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