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| Type: enzyme |
| ACC-α (Acetyl-CoA Carboxylase alpha) is a cytosolic isoform of ACC that is primarily involved in the regulation of fatty acid synthesis in lipogenic tissues, such as liver and adipose tissue. ACC-α is a key enzyme in the biosynthesis of fatty acids, particularly in the context of de novo lipogenesis. ACC is a biotin-containing enzyme that exists in two main isoforms: ACC-α and ACC-β. Overexpression of ACC-α has been linked to increased fatty acid synthesis, which can contribute to cancer cell growth and survival. ACC-β (Acetyl-CoA Carboxylase beta) is a mitochondrial isoform of ACC that is primarily involved in the regulation of fatty acid oxidation. In general, high ACC expression is associated with: - Poor prognosis - Increased tumor size - Metastasis - Resistance to chemotherapy -Poor response to treatment Low ACC expression is associated with: - Better prognosis - Smaller tumor size - Less metastasis - Better response to chemotherapy - Better response to treatment |
| 2389- | BA, | Baicalin alleviates lipid accumulation in adipocytes via inducing metabolic reprogramming and targeting Adenosine A1 receptor |
| - | in-vitro, | Obesity, | 3T3 |
| 5848- | CAP, | SRF, | Capsaicin exerts synergistic antitumor effect with sorafenib in hepatocellular carcinoma cells through AMPK activation |
| - | in-vitro, | HCC, | HepG2 | - | in-vitro, | HCC, | HUH7 |
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