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Difference between revisions of "Citrate synthase"

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|description=Condensation of [[oxaloacetate]] with acetyl-CoA yields citrate as an entry into the [[TCA cycle]], with CS located in the mt-matrix. CS activity is frequently used as a mitochondrial marker for normalization of respiratory flux per mitochondrial elementary marker, ''mtE'', refering to CS activity as a mitochonddrial elementary unit [[mtEU]].
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Revision as of 13:23, 17 April 2020


high-resolution terminology - matching measurements at high-resolution


Citrate synthase

Description

Condensation of oxaloacetate with acetyl-CoA yields citrate as an entry into the TCA cycle, with CS located in the mt-matrix. CS activity is frequently used as a mitochondrial marker for normalization of respiratory flux per mitochondrial elementary marker, mtE, refering to CS activity as a mitochonddrial elementary unit mtEU.

Abbreviation: CS

Reference: MiPNet08.14