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K3 Fatty acid synthesis

Overview Fatty acid synthesis involves the condensation of two-carbon units, in the form of acetyl CoA, to form long hydrocarbon chains in a series of reactions. These reactions are carried out on the fatty acid synthase complex using NADPH as reductant. The fatty acids are covalently linked to acyl carrier protein (ACP) during their synthesis. [Pg.322]

Transport into Since fatty acid synthesis takes place in the cytosol, the acetyl CoA produced [Pg.322]

The pathway The first committed step in fatty acid biosynthesis is the carboxylation of acetyl CoA to form malonyl CoA which is catalyzed by the biotin-containing enzyme acetyl CoA carboxylase. Acetyl CoA and malonyl CoA are then converted into their ACP derivatives. The elongation cycle in fatty acid synthesis involves four reactions condensation of acetyl-ACP and malonyl-ACP to form acetoacetyl-ACP releasing free ACP and C02, then reduction by NADPH to form D-3-hydroxybutyryl-ACP, followed by dehydration to crotonyl-ACP, and finally reduction by NADPH to form butyryl-ACP. Further rounds of elongation add more two-carbon units from malonyl-ACP on to the growing hydrocarbon chain, until the C16 palmitate is formed. Further elongation of fatty acids takes place on the cytosolic surface of the smooth endoplasmic reticulum (SER). [Pg.322]

Formation of The enzymes for introducing double bonds into the acyl chain are also present [Pg.322]

Related topics Structures and roles of fatty acids Triacylglycerols (K4) (Kl) Fatty acid breakdown (K2) [Pg.322]


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