Subcellular localization of two long-chain acyl-coenzyme-A synthetases in Candida lipolytica
- PMID: 710394
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1978.tb12533.x
Subcellular localization of two long-chain acyl-coenzyme-A synthetases in Candida lipolytica
Abstract
Studies have been made on the subcellular localization of two long-chain acyl-coenzyme-A synthetases as well as glycerolphosphate acyltransferase and the acyl-CoA-oxidizing system in Candida lipolytica grown on oleic acid. Acyl-CoA synthetase I is distributed among different subcellular fractions, including microsomes and mitochondria where glycerolphosphate acyltransferase is located. On the other hand, acyl-CoA synthetase II is localized in microbodies where the acyl-CoA-oxidizing system is located. These results support our previous conclusion that acyl-CoA synthetase I is responsible for the production of acyl-CoA to be utilized for the synthesis of cellular lipids, while acyl-CoA synthetase II provides acyl-CoA that is exclusively degraded via beta-oxidation.
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