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Acetyl coenzyme A

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Acetyl coenzyme A Structure
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Biological Activity

Acetyl-coenzyme A (Acetyl-CoA) regulates various cellular mechanisms by providing (sole donor) acetyl groups to target amino acid residues for post-translational acetylation reactions of proteins. Acetyl Coenzyme A is also a key precursor of lipid synthesis.

Chemical Information
Molecular Weight 809.57
Formula C23H38N7O17P3S
CAS Number 72-89-9
Storage Powder          -20°C   3 years ;  4°C   2 years
In solvent       -80°C   6 months ;  -20°C   1 month
Conversion of different model animals based on BSA (PMID: 27057123)
Species Mouse Rat Rabbit Guinea pig Hamster Dog
Weight (kg) 0.02 0.15 1.8 0.4 0.08 10
Body Surface Area (m2) 0.007 0.025 0.15 0.05 0.02 0.5
Km factor 3 6 12 8 5 20
Animal A (mg/kg) = Animal B (mg/kg) multiplied by  Animal B Km
Animal A Km

For example, to modify the dose of Compound A used for a mouse (20 mg/kg) to a dose based on the BSA for a rat, multiply 20 mg/kg by the Km factor for a mouse and then divide by the Km factor for a rat. This calculation results in a rat equivalent dose for Compound A of 10 mg/kg.

References

[1] David A Guertin et al. Nat Rev Cancer. Acetyl-CoA metabolism in cancer

[2] Adrian Drazic et al. Biochim Biophys Acta. The world of protein acetylation

[3] Harmen M van Rossum et al. Metab Eng. Engineering cytosolic acetyl-coenzyme A supply in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: Pathway stoichiometry, free-energy conservation and redox-cofactor balancing

[4] Federico Pietrocola et al. Cell Metab. Acetyl coenzyme A: a central metabolite and second messenger

[5] Luciano Galdieri et al. Eukaryot Cell. Protein acetylation and acetyl coenzyme a metabolism in budding yeast

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