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| ACSS2 (Acyl-CoA Synthetase Short Chain Family Member 2) is an enzyme that plays a crucial role in the metabolism of fatty acids. ACSS enzymes (mainly ACSS1 in mitochondria and ACSS2 in the cytosol and nucleus) convert acetate into acetyl‐CoA. ACSS2 is overexpressed in: breast, lung, CRC, prostate, pancreatic, GBM, ovarian, liver, Esophageal cancers. -Upregulation of ACSS2 has been observed in various cancers, where it enables cancer cells to maintain acetyl‐CoA levels for Lipid synthesis needed for membrane biogenesis. |
| 549- | AL, | Allicin, a naturally occurring antibiotic from garlic, specifically inhibits acetyl-CoA synthetase |
| 2557- | AL, | Allicin, a naturally occurring antibiotic from garlic, specifically inhibits acetyl-CoA synthetase |
| - | in-vitro, | NA, | NA |
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