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5. What is "carnitine transporter system" of mitochondria​

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Answered by Snowflakes341
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The mitochondrial carnitine system plays an obligatory role in beta-oxidation of long-chain fatty acids by catalyzing their transport into the mitochondrial matrix. ... Carnitine palmitoyltransferase I is subject to regulation at the transcriptional level and to acute control by malonyl-CoA.

Answered by h8110613
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Carnitine is the generic term for a number of compounds that include L-carnitine, acetyl-L-carnitine, and propionyl-L-carnitine [1,2]. Carnitine plays a critical role in energy production. It transports long-chain fatty acids into the mitochondria so they can be oxidized ("burned") to produce energy

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