ACSVL4 Background Information Acyl-coenzyme A synthetases (ACSs) are a large family of related enzymes known to catalyze the fundamental initial reaction in fatty acid metabolism. The ACS family is roughly characterized based on fatty acid chain length preference among different members. The nomenclature in the ACS family reflects this relationship and includes short-chain ACS (ACSS), medium-chain ACS (ACSM), long-chain ACS (ACSL) and very long-chain ACS (ACSVL). ACSVL family members are capable of activating both long-chain fatty acids (LCFAs) and very long-chain (VLCFAs) fatty acids. There are six members of the human ACSVL subfamily which have been described as solute carrier family 27A (SLC27A) gene products. They represent a group of evolutionarily conserved fatty acid transport proteins (FATPs) recognized for their role in facilitating translocation of long-chain fatty acids across the plasma membrane. The family nomenclature has recently been unified with their respective acyl-CoA synthetase family designations: ACSVL1 (FATP2), ACSVL2 (FATP6), ACSVL3 (FATP3), ACSVL4 (FATP4), ACSVL5 (FATP1) and ACSVL6 (FATP5). ACSVLs have unique expression patterns and are found in major organs of fatty acid metabolism, such as adipose tissue, liver, heart and kidney.
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ACSVL5 (B-5): sc-101271. Western blot analysis of ACSVL5 expression in HeLa whole cell lysate.
ACSVL4 (B-5): sc-101271. Western blot analysis of ACSVL4 expression in non-transfected 293T: sc-117752 (A), human ACSVL4 transfected 293T: sc-117026 (B) and HeLa (C) whole cell lysates.
ACSVL4 (B-5): sc-101271. Western blot analysis of ACSVL4 expression in 293T (A) and HeLa (B) whole cell lysates.