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CPT2 - carnitine palmitoyltransferase 2 (crab-eating macaque)

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Dates
  • Create:
    2016-09-14
  • Modify:
    2025-01-17
Description
Please note that currently there is no data available in PubChem associated with CPT2 - carnitine palmitoyltransferase 2 (crab-eating macaque). However, annotations from external sources are available.

1 Names and Identifiers

1.1 Synonyms

  • carnitine O-palmitoyltransferase 2, mitochondrial
  • CPT II
  • Carnitine O-palmitoyltransferase 2, mitochondrial
  • carnitine palmitoyltransferase II

1.1.1 MeSH Entry Terms

  • CPT II
  • Carnitine Palmitoyltransferase
  • Carnitine Acyltransferase I
  • Carnitine Palmitoyltransferase I
  • Carnitine Palmitoyltransferase II
  • Palmitylcarnitine Acyltransferase
  • Palmitoylcarnitine Transferase

1.2 Other Identifiers

1.2.1 Ensembl ID

1.2.2 Enzyme Commission (EC) Number

1.2.3 GlyCosmos Gene

1.2.4 VEuPathDB ID

3 Proteins

3.1 Protein Function

Involved in the intramitochondrial synthesis of acylcarnitines from accumulated acyl-CoA metabolites. Reconverts acylcarnitines back into the respective acyl-CoA esters that can then undergo beta-oxidation, an essential step for the mitochondrial uptake of long-chain fatty acids and their subsequent beta-oxidation in the mitochondrion. Active with medium (C8-C12) and long-chain (C14-C18) acyl-CoA esters.

3.2 Protein Targets

4 Biochemical Reactions

5 Literature

5.1 NLM Curated PubMed Citations

5.2 Gene-Chemical Co-Occurrences in Literature

5.3 Gene-Gene Co-Occurrences in Literature

5.4 Gene-Disease Co-Occurrences in Literature

6 Patents

6.1 Gene-Chemical Co-Occurrences in Patents

6.2 Gene-Gene Co-Occurrences in Patents

6.3 Gene-Disease Co-Occurrences in Patents

7 Classification

7.1 MeSH Tree

8 Information Sources

  1. NCBI Gene
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  2. PubChem
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    Carnitine O-Palmitoyltransferase
    https://meshb.nlm.nih.gov/record/ui?ui=D002334
  4. GlyCosmos Glycoscience Portal
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  5. UniProt
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