2023
DOI: 10.1002/iub.2802
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A hub for regulation of mitochondrial metabolism: Fatty acid and lipoic acid biosynthesis

Carol L. Dieckmann

Abstract: Having evolved from a prokaryotic origin, mitochondria retain pathways required for the catabolism of energy‐rich molecules and for the biosynthesis of molecules that aid catabolism and/or participate in other cellular processes essential for life of the cell. Reviewed here are details of the mitochondrial fatty acid biosynthetic pathway (FAS II) and its role in building both the octanoic acid precursor for lipoic acid biosynthesis (LAS) and longer‐chain fatty acids functioning in chaperoning the assembly of m… Show more

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