2.3.1.65: bile acid-CoA:amino acid N-acyltransferase
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Word Map on EC 2.3.1.65
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2.3.1.65
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peroxisomal
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unconjugated
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acyl-coas
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thioesterases
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cholyl-coa
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acid-conjugating
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hbats
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gallbladder
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proliferator
- 2.3.1.65
- peroxisomal
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unconjugated
- acyl-coas
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thioesterases
- cholyl-coa
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acid-conjugating
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hbats
- gallbladder
- proliferator
Reaction
Synonyms
acyltransferase, glycine-taurine N-, amino acid N-choloyltransferase, BAAT, BAATP1, BACAT, BAT, bile acid CoA: amino acid N-acyltransferase, bile acid CoA:amino acid N-acyltransferase, bile acid CoA:N-acyltransferase, bile acid coenzyme A-amino acid N-acyltransferase, bile acid coenzyme A: amino acid N-acyltransferase, bile acid coenzyme A:amino acid N-acyltransferase, bile acid-CoA:amino acid N acyltransferase, bile acid-CoA:amino acid N-acyltransferase, bile acidcoenzyme A:amino acid N-acyltransferase, glycine-taurine N-acyltransferase, hBAT, mBAT, rBAT
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Natural Substrates Products
Natural Substrates Products on EC 2.3.1.65 - bile acid-CoA:amino acid N-acyltransferase
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REACTION DIAGRAM
choloyl-CoA + glycine
CoA + glycocholate
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conjugation of bile acids in the liver with glycine or taurine prior to being secreted into the bile duct
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choloyl-CoA + glycine
CoA + glycocholate
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taurine can replace glycine, involved in conjugation of bile acids
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choloyl-CoA + glycine
CoA + glycocholate
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conjugation of bile acids with glycine or taurine favors their excretion into bile and uptake from portal blood into the liver, it promotes absorption of fat and fat-soluble vitamins in the acidic environment of the small intestine by lowering the pKa of the bile acids and hence maintaining its solubility
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choloyl-CoA + glycine
CoA + glycocholate
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taurine can replace glycine, involved in conjugation of bile acids
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choloyl-CoA + glycine
CoA + glycocholate
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cholesterol degradation, glycine conjugates of bile acids occur in adult
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CoA + taurocholate
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conjugation of bile acids in the liver with glycine or taurine prior to being secreted into the bile duct
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choloyl-CoA + taurine
CoA + taurocholate
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taurine can replace glycine, involved in conjugation of bile acids
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choloyl-CoA + taurine
CoA + taurocholate
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conjugation of the CoA adducts of bile acids with taurine
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choloyl-CoA + taurine
CoA + taurocholate
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conjugation of bile acids with glycine or taurine favors their excretion into bile and uptake from portal blood into the liver, it promotes absorption of fat and fat-soluble vitamins in the acidic environment of the small intestine by lowering the pKa of the bile acids and hence maintaining its solubility
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choloyl-CoA + taurine
CoA + taurocholate
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taurine can replace glycine, involved in conjugation of bile acids
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choloyl-CoA + taurine
CoA + taurocholate
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cholesterol degradation, bile acids are secreted as taurine conjugates in fetus and neonatus
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choloyl-CoA + taurine
CoA + taurocholate
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taurine-specific enzyme, gallbladder bile contains only taurine conjugates of bile acids, bile acid conjugates increases their detergent properties, prevents their precipitation in the acidic milieu of the upper small intestine, in intestines they are responsible for the solubilization and absorption of fats, vitamins and fat-soluble compounds
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choloyl-CoA + taurine
CoA + taurocholate
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taurine conjugates predominate in rat bile at normal hepatocellular concentrations of glycine and taurine
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may play important roles in protection against toxicity by accumulation of unconjugated bile acids and non-esterified very long-chain fatty acids
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additional information
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bile acidcoenzyme A:amino acid N-acyltransferase is the sole enzyme responsible for conjugation of primary and secondary bile acids to taurine and glycine
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additional information
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identification of three novel single nucleotide polymorphisms, 147C>T in exon 2 (silent), 602G>C in exon 3 (Arg201Pro), and 1134C>T in exon 4 (silent), in the gene of bile acid CoA: amino acid N-acyltransferase. The allelic frequencies are 0.005 for 147C>T, 0.095 for 602G>C, and 0.015 for 1134C>T. The two known SNPs, 59G>A (Arg20Gln, rs1572983) and UTR1513G>A (rs2229594), are detected at a frequency of 0.500 and 0.425, respectively. In the haplotype analysis for the 59G>A and 602G>C polymorphisms, the allelic frequency of 59G-602G, 59G-602C, 59A-602G and 59A-602C is 0.405, 0.095, 0.500 and 0.000, respectively. The allelic frequency of the nonsynonymous SNP 602G>C is 0.194 in a Caucasian population
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additional information
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may play important roles in protection against toxicity by accumulation of unconjugated bile acids and non-esterified very long-chain fatty acids
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additional information
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bile acid-coenzyme A:amino acid N-acyltransferase is the sole enzyme responsible for conjugation of primary and secondary bile acids to taurine and glycine
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additional information
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suppression of rBAT occurs at the transcriptional level, and the decrease in retinoid-X receptorY-alpha by septic insult may play a critical role in rBAT suppression at the early stage of polymicrobial sepsis
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additional information
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the enzyme improves the survival rate of rats and increases the bile acid concentrations in in septic livers
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