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- ... variants change a single protein building block (amino acid) in the alpha subunit of succinyl-CoA ligase, which reduces but does not eliminate ...
- ... pathway that converts the molecule propionyl-CoA to succinyl-CoA. This pathway is important in the breakdown of certain protein building blocks (amino acids), specific fats (lipids), and cholesterol. At least three ...
- ... more active in the liver and other tissues.Succinyl-CoA ligase plays a critical role in mitochondria, which are the energy-producing centers inside the cell. This enzyme is involved in a series of chemical reactions known as the citric acid cycle (or Krebs cycle). These reactions allow cells ...
- ... molecule called α-ketoglutarate to another molecule called succinyl-CoA. Further steps in ... buildup of lactic acid in the tissues (lactic acidosis), neurological problems, and ...
- ... gene provides instruction for making an enzyme called succinyl-CoA:3-ketoacid CoA transferase, often abbreviated as ... transferase 1 OXCT SCOT SCOT1_HUMAN somatic-type succinyl CoA:3-oxoacid CoA-transferase somatic-type succinyl- ...
- ... cholesterol. First, several chemical reactions convert the amino acids, ... a compound called succinyl-CoA. Other enzymes break down succinyl-CoA into ...
- ... part (the alpha subunit) of an enzyme called succinyl-CoA ligase. This enzyme plays an important role ... are the energy-producing centers inside the cell. Succinyl-CoA ligase is involved in producing and maintaining ...
- ... part (the beta subunit) of an enzyme called succinyl-CoA ligase. This enzyme plays an important role ... are the energy-producing centers inside the cell. Succinyl-CoA ligase is involved in producing and maintaining ...
- Mitochondrial Diseases (National Library of Medicine)... break the food parts down into sugars and acids, your body's fuel. Your body can use this ...