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Literature summary for 2.3.1.21 extracted from

  • Lin, X.; Odle, J.
    Changes in kinetics of carnitine palmitoyltransferase in liver and skeletal muscle of dogs (Canis familiaris) throughout growth and development (2003), J. Nutr., 133, 1113-1119.
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KM Value [mM]

KM Value [mM] KM Value Maximum [mM] Substrate Comment Organism Structure
additional information
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additional information the apparent KM-value in liver increases from birth to 3 weeks and then decreases and remains constant after 6 weeks of age. The highest Km-value is in 3-week old dogs and is about 50% greater than in older dogs. The apparent Km-value for carnitine measured in muscle is relatively constant in dogs of all ages tested. The apparent KM-for carnitine is 27% lower in muscle than in liver. Carnitine may have an important role in the regulation of fatty acid oxidation and incrrased dietary carnitine may improve fatty acid oxidative capacity in developing dogs Canis lupus familiaris

Organism

Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
Canis lupus familiaris
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Source Tissue

Source Tissue Comment Organism Textmining
liver activity is low at birth, increases by 100% during the suckling period and declines after weaning to adult levels Canis lupus familiaris
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skeletal muscle activity continues to increase with age, reaching adult levels after 9 weeks. Concentration in adult is 10fold the apparent Km-value for carnitine Canis lupus familiaris
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Substrates and Products (Substrate)

Substrates Comment Substrates Organism Products Comment (Products) Rev. Reac.
palmitoyl-CoA + L-carnitine
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Canis lupus familiaris CoA + L-palmitoylcarnitine
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Synonyms

Synonyms Comment Organism
CPT
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Canis lupus familiaris