Date published: 2025-9-14

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ACAT-1 Inhibitors

Acetyl-CoA acetyltransferase (ACAT), also known as acetoacetyl-CoA thiolase or 3-ketoacyl-CoA thiolase, is an enzyme involved in the metabolism of fatty acids and ketone bodies. It catalyzes the reversible transfer of an acetyl group from acetyl-CoA to another molecule, forming acetoacetyl-CoA. The primary function of ACAT is to catalyze the thiolysis of acetyl-CoA, which is an important step in the beta-oxidation of fatty acids. During beta-oxidation, long-chain fatty acids are broken down in the mitochondria to generate acetyl-CoA, which can enter the citric acid cycle to produce energy. ACAT cleaves acetyl-CoA into two molecules of acetyl-CoA to continue the beta-oxidation process. ACAT also plays a crucial role in ketone body metabolism. Ketone bodies, such as acetoacetate and beta-hydroxybutyrate, are alternative energy sources produced by the liver during periods of fasting, low carbohydrate intake, or intense exercise. ACAT catalyzes the synthesis of acetoacetyl-CoA, which is an intermediate in the production of ketone bodies. The activity of ACAT is regulated by various factors. One important regulator is the concentration of acetyl-CoA. High levels of acetyl-CoA promote the catalytic activity of ACAT, while low levels inhibit it. The enzyme is also subject to regulation by post-translational modifications and interactions with other proteins. In summary, acetyl-CoA acetyltransferase (ACAT) is an enzyme involved in fatty acid metabolism and the synthesis of ketone bodies. It plays a critical role in energy production and is regulated by various factors. Dysregulation of ACAT can lead to metabolic disorders, and the enzyme is a target for interventions. ACAT-1 inhibitors offered by Santa Cruz Biotechnology inhibit ACAT-1 and, in some cases, other thiolase proteins.

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BMS-536924

468740-43-4sc-507397
5 mg
$285.00
(0)

BMS-536924 antagonizes the insulin receptor, potentially reducing ACAT-1 activation via the PI3K/Akt pathway.

SB 431542

301836-41-9sc-204265
sc-204265A
sc-204265B
1 mg
10 mg
25 mg
$80.00
$212.00
$408.00
48
(1)

SB431542 blocks TGF-β receptor signaling, indirectly influencing ACAT-1 activity by interfering with its regulatory pathways.

Betulinic Acid

472-15-1sc-200132
sc-200132A
25 mg
100 mg
$115.00
$337.00
3
(1)

Betulinic Acid inhibits SREBP-1, potentially reducing ACAT-1 expression by affecting its transcriptional regulation.

Gö 6983

133053-19-7sc-203432
sc-203432A
sc-203432B
1 mg
5 mg
10 mg
$103.00
$293.00
$465.00
15
(1)

Go 6983 inhibits PKC, potentially impacting ACAT-1 activity through pathways associated with lipid metabolism.

U-0126

109511-58-2sc-222395
sc-222395A
1 mg
5 mg
$63.00
$241.00
136
(2)

U0126 inhibits ERK1/2, potentially influencing ACAT-1 through pathways associated with cholesterol esterification.