
doi: 10.1007/bf02531103
pmid: 4392126
AbstractMevalonate synthesis in rat liver can occur not only from HMG‐CoA utilizing particle‐bound HMG‐CoA reductase, but from malonyl‐CoA utilizing soluble enzymes. From a strictly quantitative standpoint, synthesis from malonyl‐CoA appears to be of minor importance. The possible regulatory significance of two parallel routes to mevalonate is discussed.
Carbon Isotopes, Air, Mevalonic Acid, Acetates, Malonates, Rats, Glutarates, Alcohol Oxidoreductases, Bicarbonates, Liver, Animals, Coenzyme A, Hexosephosphates, Ultracentrifugation, NADP
Carbon Isotopes, Air, Mevalonic Acid, Acetates, Malonates, Rats, Glutarates, Alcohol Oxidoreductases, Bicarbonates, Liver, Animals, Coenzyme A, Hexosephosphates, Ultracentrifugation, NADP
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