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Immunogen sequence: FSSEVQFGHA GACANQASET AVAKNQALKE AGVFVPRSFD ELGEIIQSVY EDLVANGVIV PAQEVPPPTV PMDYSWAREL GLIRKPASFM TSICDERGQE LIYAGMPITE VFKEEMGIGG VLGLLWFQKR LPKYSCQFIE MCLMVTADHG PAVSGAHNTI ICARAGKDLV SSLTSGLLTI GDRFGGALDA AAKMFSKAFD SGIIPMEFVN KMKKEGKLIM GIGHRVKSIN NPDMRVQILK DYVRQHFPAT PLLDYALEVE KITTSKKPNL ILNVDGLIGV AFVDMLRNCG SFTREEADEY IDIGALNGIF VLGRSMGFIG HYLDQKRLKQ GLYRHPWDDI SYVLPEHMSM
ATP citrate lyase is the primary enzyme responsible for the synthesis of cytosolic acetyl-CoA in many tissues. The enzyme is a tetramer (relative molecular weight approximately 440,000) of apparently identical subunits. It catalyzes the formation of acetyl-CoA and oxaloacetate from citrate and CoA with a concomitant hydrolysis of ATP to ADP and phosphate. The product, acetyl-CoA, serves several important biosynthetic pathways, including lipogenesis and cholesterogenesis. In nervous tissue, ATP citrate-lyase may be involved in the biosynthesis of acetylcholine. Two transcript variants encoding distinct isoforms have been identified for this gene.
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Protein Aliases: ACL; ATP-citrate (pro-S-)-lyase; ATP-citrate synthase; Citrate cleavage enzyme
Gene Aliases: A730098H14Rik; ACL; ACLY; ATPCL; AW538652; CLATP
UniProt ID: (Human) P53396, (Mouse) Q91V92, (Rat) P16638
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 47, (Mouse) 104112, (Rat) 24159
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