ACOA-RO
Roche
Acetyl-Coenzyme A
85% (Enzymatic and Absorbance), 2% (lithium)
Synonym(s):
Acetyl-Coenzyme A, acetyl-coa
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UNSPSC Code:
12352204
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description
Chemical Formula: C23H35N7O17P3SLi3
Quality Level
Assay
85% (Enzymatic and Absorbance)
form
solid
mol wt
Mr 809.6 (acetyl-CoA)
Mr 827.4 (acetyl-CoA-Li3)
packaging
pkg of 010 mg (10101893001)
pkg of 200 mg (11585371001)
pkg of 050 mg (10101907001)
manufacturer/tradename
Roche
concentration
2% (lithium)
storage temp.
2-8°C
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General description
Acetyl-Coenzyme A, trilithium salt
Application
Acetyl-Coenzyme A is used to assay CAT enzyme activity in cell extracts using radioisotopes. CAT enzyme activity in cell extracts catalyzes the transfer of acetyl groups from acetylcoenzyme A to chloramphenicol. A number of assays have been developed to measure CAT activity in cell extracts. Acetyl-Coenzyme A has also been used to determine citrate synthase activity.
Biochem/physiol Actions
Acetyl-Coenzyme A (Ac-CoA) is the end product of glycolysis and takes part in the Ac-CoA pathway, which is a metabolic pathway for carbon compounds. Ac-CoA is important in cholesterol synthesis. It also takes part in fatty acid biosynthesis and catabolism of polyamines like spermine and spermidine. A low level of Ac-CoA leads to a loss in glial cell and neuronal function. Ketone bodies and triglycerides give rise to Ac-CoA on hydrolysis and this indirectly leads to increased histone acetylation.
Preparation Note
Working solution: Optimal solvent: water or aqueous solution with a weak acidic pH (4 to 5).
Storage conditions (working solution): -15 to -25 °C
50 mg/ml in phosphate buffer, pH 7, is stable for 3 weeks at -15 to -25 °C. Unfrozen solutions should be immediately used.
Storage conditions (working solution): -15 to -25 °C
50 mg/ml in phosphate buffer, pH 7, is stable for 3 weeks at -15 to -25 °C. Unfrozen solutions should be immediately used.
Other Notes
For life science research only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Storage Class Code
11 - Combustible Solids
WGK
WGK 1
Flash Point(F)
Not applicable
Flash Point(C)
Not applicable
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