Product Description: 12:0 Coenzyme A (Lauroyl coenzyme A triammonium) is an intermediary in fatty acid synthesis or metabolism, formed by combining long-chain fatty acids (or lauric acid) with coenzyme A. 12:0 Coenzyme A is involved in lipid biosynthesis and fatty acid transport, in which coenzyme A acts as a transport molecule to help move and target specific compounds[1][2].
Applications: Metabolism-sugar/lipid metabolism
Formula: C33H67N10O17P3S
References: [1]Musayev F, et al. Crystal structure of a substrate complex of Mycobacterium tuberculosis β-ketoacyl-acyl carrier protein synthase III (FabH) with lauroyl-coenzyme A[J]. Journal of molecular biology, 2005, 346(5): 1313-1321./[2]Oba Y, Sato M, Ojika M, et al. Enzymatic and genetic characterization of firefly luciferase and Drosophila CG6178 as a fatty acyl-CoA synthetase[J]. Bioscience, biotechnology, and biochemistry, 2005, 69(4): 819-828.
CAS Number: 799812-84-3
Molecular Weight: 1000.93
Research Area: Others
Solubility: 10 mM in DMSO
Target: Biochemical Assay Reagents;Endogenous Metabolite