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Acat1

Function

This is one of the enzymes that catalyzes the last step of the mitochondrial beta-oxidation pathway, an aerobic process breaking down fatty acids into acetyl-CoA. Using free coenzyme A/CoA, catalyzes the thiolytic cleavage of medium- to long-chain 3-oxoacyl-CoAs into acetyl-CoA and a fatty acyl-CoA shortened by two carbon atoms. The activity of the enzyme is reversible and it can also catalyze the condensation of two acetyl-CoA molecules into acetoacetyl-CoA. Thereby, it plays a major role in ketone body metabolism.

Pathway

Lipid metabolism; fatty acid beta-oxidation.

Post-translational modifications

Succinylation at Lys-265, adjacent to a coenzyme A binding site. Desuccinylated by SIRT5.

Sequence Similarities

Belongs to the thiolase-like superfamily. Thiolase family.

Cellular localization

Alternative names

Acetoacetyl-CoA thiolase, Acat1

swissprot:Q8QZT1