Succinyl-CoA

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Structural formula
Structural formula of succinyl-CoA
General
Surname Succinyl-CoA
Molecular formula C 25 H 40 N 7 O 19 P 3 S
External identifiers / databases
CAS number 604-98-8
EC number 210-079-5
ECHA InfoCard 100.009.163
PubChem 92133
ChemSpider 83179
DrugBank DB03699
Wikidata Q419560
properties
Molar mass 867.61 g mol −1
safety instructions
GHS hazard labeling
no classification available
As far as possible and customary, SI units are used. Unless otherwise noted, the data given apply to standard conditions .

Succinyl-coenzyme A (abbreviated succinyl-CoA ) is a thioester of succinic acid with coenzyme A . In biochemistry , it is also used to describe the anion . Succinyl-CoA occurs as an intermediate product in various metabolic processes .

Meaning in the citric acid cycle

Succinyl-CoA is formed in the citrate cycle from α-ketoglutarate by oxidative decarboxylation and formation of a thioester with coenzyme A. The multi-stage reaction is catalyzed by the α-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase complex . One molecule of CO 2 and one molecule of NADH are formed for each converted molecule of α-ketoglutarate . In the further course of the citric acid cycle, succinyl-CoA is cleaved into succinate and coenzyme A by succinyl-CoA synthetase . It also creates a molecule of an energy-rich phosphate compound, which is either GTP or ATP .

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Individual evidence

  1. This substance has either not yet been classified with regard to its hazardousness or a reliable and citable source has not yet been found.
  2. Entry EC  6.2.1.4 in the BRENDA enzyme database
  3. Entry EC  6.2.1.5 in the BRENDA enzyme database
  4. JM Berg, JL Tymoczko, L. Stryer: Biochemistry. 6th edition. Spectrum Academic Publishing House, Elsevier GmbH, Munich 2007; P. 542f; ISBN 978-3-8274-1800-5
  5. Entry EC  5.1.99.1 in the BRENDA enzyme database
  6. JM Berg, JL Tymoczko, L. Stryer: Biochemistry. 6th edition. Spectrum Academic Publishing House, Elsevier GmbH, Munich 2007; Pp. 697f, 741f, 744f; ISBN 978-3-8274-1800-5
  7. JM Berg, JL Tymoczko, L. Stryer: Biochemistry. 6th edition. Spectrum Academic Publishing House, Elsevier GmbH, Munich 2007; Pp. 550f, 782ff; ISBN 978-3-8274-1800-5
  8. JM Berg, JL Tymoczko, L. Stryer: Biochemistry. 6th edition. Spectrum Academic Publishing House, Elsevier GmbH, Munich 2007; P. 702f; ISBN 978-3-8274-1800-5
  9. ^ MA Westin, MC Hunt, SE Alexson: The identification of a succinyl-CoA thioesterase suggests a novel pathway for succinate production in peroxisomes. In: J. Biol. Chem. 280 (46); Nov 2005: S. 38125-32 PMID 16141203 (full text)

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