Mitochondrial biosynthesis of coenzyme A

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Abstract

All enzymes required for the biosynthesis of CoA from pantothenic acid are present in the particle-free supernatant fraction from rat liver. We now report that also mitochondria have the capacity for biosynthesis of CoA, with 4′-phosphopantetheine as the initial precursor. Rat liver mitochondria do not contain pantothenate kinase, 4′-phosphopantothenoyl-1-synthetase or 4′-phosphopantothenoyl-1-cysteine decarboxylase. Dephospho-CoA pyrophosphorylase and dephospho-CoA kinase are present in the inner mitochondrial membrane, however, at specific activities as high as in cytosol. Km of mitochondrial dephospho-CoA kinase for dephospho-CoA is about 0.01 mmol/1, which is one order of magnitude lower than reported for the kinase from cytosol.

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