Publications by authors named "Albertina Scattolini"

Lipoic acid (LA) is an essential cofactor in prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms, required for the function of several multienzyme complexes such as oxoacid dehydrogenases. Prokaryotes either synthesize LA or salvage it from the environment. The salvage pathway in includes two lipoate-protein ligases, LplA1 and LplA2, as well as the amidotransferase LipL.

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Lipoic acid (LA) is a sulfur-containing cofactor covalently attached to key enzymes of central metabolism in prokaryotes and eukaryotes. LA can be acquired by scavenging, mediated by a lipoate ligase, or de novo synthesized by a pathway requiring an octanoyltransferase and a lipoate synthase. A more complex pathway, referred to as "lipoyl-relay", requires two additional proteins, GcvH, the glycine cleavage system H subunit, and an amidotransferase.

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