Date published: 2025-9-11

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Gm4952, a predicted gene with hypothesized glycine N-acyltransferase and glycine N-benzoyltransferase activities, holds a pivotal role in glycine metabolic processes within the mitochondrion. This gene's significance is underscored by its localization, emphasizing its involvement in critical cellular functions related to energy metabolism. Activation of Gm4952 involves a complex interplay of various chemicals. Acetyl-CoA, a crucial metabolite, directly activates Gm4952 by providing acetyl groups for enzymatic activities. Succinyl-CoA and Malonyl-CoA act indirectly by influencing the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle and modulating mitochondrial function, respectively. Alpha-Ketoglutarate, NAD+, Coenzyme A, and AMP play roles in enhancing mitochondrial function and directly or indirectly triggering Gm4952. Citrate, Pyruvate, Oxaloacetate, and Fumarate act as indirect activators by influencing the TCA cycle. Lastly, ATP, a key energy currency, directly activates Gm4952 through phosphorylation reactions.

In summary, Gm4952's activation is intricately tied to the regulation of glycine metabolic processes within the mitochondrion. The direct and indirect activators mentioned contribute to the fine-tuned orchestration of cellular energy metabolism, highlighting Gm4952's crucial role in maintaining mitochondrial function and supporting glycine-related processes.

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