Bioactivity | Propionyl coenzyme A lithium, a coenzyme A derivative of propionic acid, is an important metabolic intermediate formed by the thioester bond between coenzyme A and propionic acid. The breakdown and production of Propionyl coenzyme A lithim is important for the metabolism of organisms[1][2]. |
Invitro | Propionyl coenzyme A lithium causes toxic effects due to its accumulation and the impact of its metabolism on cell wall synthesis and maintenance in Mycobacterium tuberculosis[1].Propionyl coenzyme A lithium can be converted to β-hydroxypropionic acid via a peroxisomal enzyme-modified β-oxidation pathway in Arabidopsis[2].Propionyl coenzyme A lithium causes the formation of propionic acidemia due to its abnormal accumulation, which often occurs in the neonatal developmental stage[3]. |
Name | Propionyl coenzyme A lithium |
CAS | 108321-21-7 |
Formula | C24H40N7O17P3S.xLi |
Transport | Room temperature in continental US; may vary elsewhere. |
Storage | Please store the product under the recommended conditions in the Certificate of Analysis. |