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EC Number Natural Substrates Commentary (Nat. Sub.)
Show all pathways known for 2.8.3.5Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 2.8.3.5succinyl-CoA + 3-hydroxybutyrate -
Show all pathways known for 2.8.3.5Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 2.8.3.5succinyl-CoA + a 3-oxo acid -
Show all pathways known for 2.8.3.5Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 2.8.3.5succinyl-CoA + acetoacetate -
Show all pathways known for 2.8.3.5Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 2.8.3.5succinyl-CoA + beta-hydroxybutyrate -
Show all pathways known for 2.8.3.5Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 2.8.3.5succinyl-CoA + acetoacetate enzyme deficiency leads to ketoacidotic crises and persistent ketosis
Show all pathways known for 2.8.3.5Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 2.8.3.5succinyl-CoA + beta-hydroxybutyrate essential enzyme in the metabolism of ketone bodies in higher animals
Show all pathways known for 2.8.3.5Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 2.8.3.5succinyl-CoA + acetoacetate essential enzyme in the metabolism of ketone bodies in higher animals, reaction via an enzyme-thioester intermediate
Show all pathways known for 2.8.3.5Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 2.8.3.5succinyl-CoA + acetoacetate involved in the breakdown of ketone bodies in the extrahepatic tissues, mainly heart and skeletal muscle, SCOT catalyzes the conversion of the main ketone body, acetoacetate, into acetoacetyl-CoA, which is subsequently metabolized via citric acid cycle for energy production
Show all pathways known for 2.8.3.5Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 2.8.3.5succinyl-CoA + acetoacetate ketolytic enzyme, uniquely involved in complete oxidation of ketone bodies
Show all pathways known for 2.8.3.5Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 2.8.3.5succinyl-CoA + a 3-oxo acid ketone bodies, produced mainly in the liver, are an important source of energy for extrahepatic tissues
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