I wonder whether supplementing beta-alanine could potentially lead to increased synthesis of carnitine. Maybe there is some enzyme that adds hydroxyl group to beta-alanine, or there is no direct link, and it is only a structural coincidence.
Hi, is it because of the hydrophobic carboxilic group of acyl-CoA which is why it has to be converted to acylcarnitine? I was also wondering if the CoA gets transported across the membrane> or is there a store of CoAs in the miitochondrial matrix?
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I read in other sources that the exchange of carnitine & CoA happens after crossing the OMM - in the intermembrane space...
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I wonder whether supplementing beta-alanine could potentially lead to increased synthesis of carnitine. Maybe there is some enzyme that adds hydroxyl group to beta-alanine, or there is no direct link, and it is only a structural coincidence.
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Hi, is it because of the hydrophobic carboxilic group of acyl-CoA which is why it has to be converted to acylcarnitine? I was also wondering if the CoA gets transported across the membrane> or is there a store of CoAs in the miitochondrial matrix?
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Hey do you have a source that acylcarnitine diffuses across the OMM?