Science, asked by mrigaksheehazarika7, 2 months ago

The acyl-CoA formed in the cytosol is
transported to the for oxidation
using a shuttle involving the
intermediate formation of acyl-
mitochondrial matrix, coenzyme A
endoplasmic reticulum, albumin
endoplasmic reticulum, carnitine
O mitochondrial matrix, carnitine​

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Answered by singhram16879
1

Answer:

After formation in the cytosol, acyl-CoA is transported into the mitochondria, the locus of beta oxidation. Transport of acyl-CoA into the mitochondria requires carnitine palmitoyltransferase 1 (CPT1), which converts acyl-CoA into acylcarnitine, which gets transported into the mitochondrial matrix

Explanation:

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Answered by areeshsherazi08
0

Answer: mitochondrial  matrix' carnitine

Explanation:

acetyly coA oxidize only in mitochondrial matrix

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