Figure: Coenzyme A catabolic process 2 (Mouse)¶
This diagram illustrates the Coenzyme A catabolic process in mouse intestinal epithelial cells. The pathway consists of four enzymatic steps:
- ALPI (intestinal alkaline phosphatase) dephosphorylates Coenzyme A to produce 3'-dephospho-CoA
- ENPP1 (ectonucleotide pyrophosphatase/phosphodiesterase 1) cleaves a pyrophosphate bond in 3'-dephospho-CoA to form D-pantetheine 4'-phosphate
- PANK4 (pantothenate kinase 4) removes the phosphate group from D-pantetheine 4'-phosphate to produce pantetheine
- VNN1 (vanin 1) hydrolyzes pantetheine into two final products: (R)-pantothenate and cysteaminium
The diagram shows each enzyme with its molecular function annotation (GO term), and each metabolite with its CHEBI identifier. The process takes place within intestinal epithelial cells (CL:0000066) in the intestine (EMAPA:32874), with cellular compartmentation clearly indicated.
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