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Pathway Description
Fatty Acid Elongation (Saturated)
Escherichia coli
Metabolic Pathway
The fatty acid elongation pathway shows an elongation cycle of an acyl-ACP chain by adding two carbons. Acetoacetyl-acp is produced from interaction of 3-oxoacyl-acp synthase 3 with malonyl-acp and Acetyl-CoA, and then Acetoacetyl-acp produce a 3-oxoacyl acp spontaneously. 3-oxoacyl acp will undergo the cycles of the elongation. The first step is converting the oxoacyl acp into a (3R) 3-hydroxyacyl(acp) through a 3-oxoacyl[acp] reductase.This second step converts the hydroxyacyl into a trans 2 enoyl acp through a protein complex conformed of a hydroxomyristoyl dehydratase and a hydroxydecanoyl dehydratase. The third step can be reached through two different reactions with a enoyl-acp reductase, involving NADPH or NADH. This leads to the production of a 2,3,4-saturated fatty acyl acp. For the final step the 2,3,4 fatty acyl acp is turned into a oxoacyl acp through a 3-oxoacyl acp synthase protein complex. The products of multiple of the elongation cycle are phospholipids, lipoproteins (saturated fatty acids), lauric and other fatty acid-containing compounds.
References
Fatty Acid Elongation (Saturated) References
Cronan JE: Bacterial membrane lipids: where do we stand? Annu Rev Microbiol. 2003;57:203-24. doi: 10.1146/annurev.micro.57.030502.090851.
Pubmed: 14527277
Magnuson K, Jackowski S, Rock CO, Cronan JE Jr: Regulation of fatty acid biosynthesis in Escherichia coli. Microbiol Rev. 1993 Sep;57(3):522-42.
Pubmed: 8246839
Bergler H, Fuchsbichler S, Hogenauer G, Turnowsky F: The enoyl-[acyl-carrier-protein] reductase (FabI) of Escherichia coli, which catalyzes a key regulatory step in fatty acid biosynthesis, accepts NADH and NADPH as cofactors and is inhibited by palmitoyl-CoA. Eur J Biochem. 1996 Dec 15;242(3):689-94.
Pubmed: 9022698
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