Date published: 2025-9-11

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ACBD4 Activators

Acyl-CoA Binding Domain Containing 4 (ACBD4) is a protein encoded by the ACBD4 gene in humans. As the name implies, ACBD4 contains an acyl-CoA binding domain, which allows the protein to bind acyl-CoA esters.Acyl-CoA esters are crucial intermediates in a variety of biochemical reactions, including lipid metabolism and the biosynthesis of other important molecules. By binding to acyl-CoA esters, ACBD4 can influence these processes, regulating the availability and distribution of acyl-CoA within cells.This suggests roles in processes such as fatty acid oxidation, lipid biosynthesis, and the regulation of intracellular lipid pools.

ACBD4, like other proteins with acyl-CoA binding domains, may also play a role in maintaining cellular energy balance and responding to metabolic stress. Changes in the function or expression of ACBD4 could disrupt these processes, leading to metabolic abnormalities.In summary, ACBD4 is a protein that binds to acyl-CoA esters, playing a role in lipid metabolism and maintaining cellular energy balance.

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