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    Butyryl-CoA - Wikipedia

    • Butyryl-CoA is reduced from crotonyl-CoAcatalyzing by butyryl-CoA dehydrogenase, where two NADH molecules donate four electrons, with two of them reducing ferredoxin ([2Fe-2S] cluster) and the other two reducing crotonyl-CoA into butyryl-CoA. See more

    Overview

    Butyryl-CoA (or butyryl-coenzyme A, butanoyl-CoA) is an organic coenzyme A-containing derivative of butyric acid. … See more

    Reaction

    Butyryl-CoA interconverts to and from 3-oxohexanoyl-CoA by acetyl-CoA acetyltransferase (or thiolase). In terms of organic chemistry, the reaction is the reverse of a Claisen condensation. Subsequen… See more

    CAS Number2140-48-9
    3D model (JSmol)Interactive image
    ChemSpider260 · 388318 · 5292369
    Regulation

    Butyryl-CoA acts upon butanol dehydrogenase via competitive inhibition. The adenine moiety can bind butanol dehydrogenase and reduce its activity. The phosphate moiety of butyryl-CoA is found to have inhibit… See more

    Further reading

    PubChem. "Butyryl-CoA". pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov. Retrieved 2021-11-18. See more

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