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Myristoyl coenzyme A Sodium Salt, abbreviated as Myristoyl CoA, plays a pivotal role in various biochemical processes, particularly in the synthesis and degradation of lipids. This molecule is integral to the activation of fatty acids, where it acts as a substrate for acyl-CoA synthetase, facilitating the conversion of free fatty acids into their corresponding acyl-CoA derivatives. This transformation is for the subsequent metabolic pathways, including beta-oxidation and the biosynthesis of complex lipids such as phospholipids and triglycerides. In research applications, Myristoyl coenzyme A Sodium Salt is extensively utilized to study enzyme kinetics and substrate specificity, especially in investigations related to fatty acid metabolism. Its role in modulating the acylation status of proteins also makes it useful in studying protein function and regulation, which is key for understanding cellular signaling and energy homeostasis.
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| Product Name | Catalog # | UNIT | Price | Qty | FAVORITES | |
Myristoyl coenzyme A Sodium Salt, 10 mg | sc-286320 | 10 mg | $634.00 |