| Literature DB >> 26039447 |
Federico Pietrocola1, Lorenzo Galluzzi2, José Manuel Bravo-San Pedro2, Frank Madeo3, Guido Kroemer4.
Abstract
Acetyl-coenzyme A (acetyl-CoA) is a central metabolic intermediate. The abundance of acetyl-CoA in distinct subcellular compartments reflects the general energetic state of the cell. Moreover, acetyl-CoA concentrations influence the activity or specificity of multiple enzymes, either in an allosteric manner or by altering substrate availability. Finally, by influencing the acetylation profile of several proteins, including histones, acetyl-CoA controls key cellular processes, including energy metabolism, mitosis, and autophagy, both directly and via the epigenetic regulation of gene expression. Thus, acetyl-CoA determines the balance between cellular catabolism and anabolism by simultaneously operating as a metabolic intermediate and as a second messenger.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26039447 DOI: 10.1016/j.cmet.2015.05.014
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Metab ISSN: 1550-4131 Impact factor: 27.287