2002
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.c200195200
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Molecular Cloning of CoA Synthase

Abstract: Coenzyme A functions as a carrier of acetyl and acyl groups in living cells and is essential for numerous biosynthetic, energy-yielding, and degradative metabolic pathways. There are five enzymatic steps in CoA biosynthesis. To date, molecular cloning of enzymes involved in the CoA biosynthetic pathway in mammals has been only reported for pantothenate kinase. In this study, we present cDNA cloning and functional characterization of CoA synthase. It has an open reading frame of 563 aa and encodes a protein of … Show more

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“…The CoA synthetic pathway has been thoroughly described in Bacteria, and more recently in Eukarya (7)(8)(9). In Archaea, of the five enzymatic steps necessary in this lower pathway starting from pantothenate, only two may be deduced with a good level of confidence from comparative genomics (Fig.…”
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“…The CoA synthetic pathway has been thoroughly described in Bacteria, and more recently in Eukarya (7)(8)(9). In Archaea, of the five enzymatic steps necessary in this lower pathway starting from pantothenate, only two may be deduced with a good level of confidence from comparative genomics (Fig.…”
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“…Form-Recently, the human PPAT protein domain was identified from its association with a DPCK domain and on biochemical evidence (7)(8)(9). This PPAT domain is universally present in Eukarya and it is homologous to putative archaeal nucleotidyltransferases (PACE 11), whereas it harbors no homologues in Bacteria.…”
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“…The 4ЈPP adenylyltransferase and dephospho-CoA kinase activities of CoA synthase have been reported in the cytosol (3), the mitochondrial outer membrane (25) and in the mitochondrial matrix (26). Molecular cloning of CoA synthase cDNA has facilitated the task of analyzing subcellular localization of the enzyme and its regulation in response to various extracellular stimuli and metabolic changes (27)(28)(29).…”
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