File:Butanoyl-CoA in 4-aminobutanoate (GABA) degradation pathway.png
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English: Butanoyl-CoA is converted from crotonyl-CoA by butyryl-CoA dehydrogenase. Two NADH molecules donate four electrons, with two of them reducing ferredoxin and the other two reducing crotonyl-CoA into butanoyl-CoA. Subsequently, butanoyl-CoA is converted into butanoate by propionyl-CoA transferase, which transfers a CoA group onto acetate, forming acetyl-CoA. |
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Author | Caspi Ron, SRI International |
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