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CLYBL - citramalyl-CoA lyase
Function
Mitochondrial citramalyl-CoA lyase indirectly involved in the vitamin B12 metabolism (PubMed:29056341). Converts citramalyl-CoA into acetyl-CoA and pyruvate in the C5-dicarboxylate catabolism pathway (PubMed:29056341). The C5-dicarboxylate catabolism pathway is required to detoxify itaconate, a vitamin B12-poisoning metabolite (PubMed:29056341). Also acts as a malate synthase in vitro, converting glyoxylate and acetyl-CoA to malate (PubMed:29056341, PubMed:24334609). Also displays malyl-CoA thioesterase activity (PubMed:29056341). Also acts as a beta-methylmalate synthase in vitro, by mediating conversion of glyoxylate and propionyl-CoA to beta-methylmalate (PubMed:24334609, PubMed:29056341). Also has very weak citramalate synthase activity in vitro (PubMed:24334609, PubMed:29056341).
Uniprot BrowserEntrez ID | EnsEMBL ID | Preferred Name | Uniprot ID |
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- | ENSG00000125246 | CLYBL | Q8N0X4 |
Gene Regulons
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