Tiglyl-CoA is an intermediate in the metabolism of isoleucine.[1][2] It is an inhibitor of N-acetylglutamate synthetase.[3]
References
- ^ ROBINSON WG; BACHHAWAT BK; COON MJ (1956). "TIGLYL COENZYME A AND a-METHYLACETOACETYL COENZYME A, INTERMEDIATES IN THE ENZYMATIC DEGRADATION OF ISOLEUCINE". Journal of Biological Chemistry. 218 (1): 391–400. doi:10.1016/S0021-9258(18)65902-2. PMID 13278346.
- ^ "Showing metabocard for Tiglyl-CoA (HMDB02054)". The Metabolomics Innovation Centre (TMIC).
- ^ Coude, F X; Sweetman, L; Nyhan, W L (1979). "Inhibition by propionyl-coenzyme A of N-acetylglutamate synthetase in rat liver mitochondria. A possible explanation for hyperammonemia in propionic and methylmalonic acidemia". Journal of Clinical Investigation. 64 (6): 1544–1551. doi:10.1172/JCI109614. PMC 371306. PMID 500823.
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