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1.14.19.3
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polyunsaturated fatty acid profiles in Mortierella alpina, the lipids are synthesized mainly via the omega6 pathway and rarely via the omega3 pathway and as a result contain low alpha-linolenoyl-CoA and eicosapentaenoic acid levels
1.14.19.3
palmitate + AH2 + O2
the enzyme is a component of the lipid metabolic pathway that converts the essential fatty acids linoleate and alpha-linolenate into long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids. The DELTA-6 desaturase/FADS2 expressed in human sebocytes catalyzes the conversion of palmitate into sapienate
1.14.19.3
palmitic acid + AH2 + O2
key enzyme required for numerous vital functions involving distinct polyunsaturated fatty acids and polyunsaturated fatty acid-derived bioactive lipids. It seems that the biological importance of DELTA6-desaturase activity should also be considered for its newly identified role in the control of the biosynthesis of a monoenoic fatty acid (C16:1 n-10), particularly in tissues with low DELTA9-desaturase activity
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