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Acetyl CoASee: Acetyl coenzyme A.
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Acetyl CoAThe entry compound for the Krebs cycle in cellular respiration; formed from a fragment of pyruvate attached to a coenzyme.
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Acetyl CoAAcetyl-coenzyme A, a high-energy ester of acetic acid that is important both in the tricarboxylic acid cycle and in fatty acid biosynthesis.
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Acetyl CoAAn intermediate formed in the link reaction by the joining of coenzyme A (CoA) and a two-carbon compound. This then enters the Krebs cycle.
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Acetyl CoASmall, water-soluble metabolite comprising an acetyl group linked to coenzyme A (CoA); formed during oxidation of pyruvate, fatty acids, and amino acids. Its acetyl group is transferred to citrate in [..]
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Acetyl CoAAcetyl CoA participates in the biosynthesis of Fatty Acids and Sterols, in the oxidation of Fatty Acids and in the Metabolism of many Amino Acids. It also acts as a biological acetylating agent.
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