2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.03.28.486105
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ACSF2: A MEDIUM-CHAIN ACYL-CoA SYNTHETASE WITH A POTENTIAL ROLE IN NEURONAL DIFFERENTIATION

Abstract: By activating fatty acids to their CoA derivatives, acyl CoA synthetases (ACS) play an essential role in fatty acid metabolism. We previously identified ACSF2 as an ACS that was phylogenetically distinct from known families of short-chain, medium-chain, long-chain, very long-chain, and bubblegum ACSs. Functionally, ACSF2 preferentially activated medium-chain fatty acids. In this work, we provide further characterization of this unique ACS. ACSF2 mRNA expression was found in most tissues, although immunohistoch… Show more

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