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  • noun organic chemistry, especially in combination The univalent radical derived from octanoic acid by loss of the hydroxy group; capryloyl

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  • However, preincubation of the enzyme substrate-reaction with zinc prior to addition of octanoyl CoA did not result in any loss of zinc stimulation or of EDTA inhibition during the actual acyl transfer reaction.

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  • After the preincubation, [14C] octanoyl CoA was added to begin the acylation reaction.

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  • Figure S2, while NMT was able to use octanoyl CoA to octanoylate GAM-ghrelin, no stimulation by zinc occurred.

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles 2009

  • After the preincubation, [14C] octanoyl CoA was added to begin the acylation reaction.

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Akihiko Ozawa et al. 2009

  • The presence of these acyl carnitines, especially octanoyl - carnitine, is a major diagnostic characteristic of MCAD deficiency.

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  • C] octanoyl CoA was added either with or without additional zinc, as shown.

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  • The amount of [14C] octanoyl CoA transferred to GAM-proghrelin was dependent on the amount of HEL microsomal protein up to 10 µg; however, protein concentrations above 50 µg / reaction were inhibitory (

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Akihiko Ozawa et al. 2009

  • C] octanoyl CoA was added either with or without additional zinc, as shown.

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Akihiko Ozawa et al. 2009

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