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succinyl-CoA
(redirected from Succinyl coenzyme A)

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succinyl-CoA
a high energy intermediate metabolite formed in the Krebs cycle by the oxidation of α-ketoglutaric acid.


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The formation of succinyl coenzyme A is dependent on adenosylcobalamin, a factor in lipid formation in the CNS.
Second, adenosylcobalamin is required for the conversion of methylmalonyl coenzyme A (methylmalonic acid) to succinyl coenzyme A.
 
 
 
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