The Carnitine Shuttle | Cytosol-Mitochondrial Fatty Acid Transport

The Carnitine Shuttle | Cytosol-Mitochondrial Fatty Acid Transport

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The video explains the carnitine shuttle, a process that transports acetyl CoA from the cytoplasm to the mitochondrial matrix for beta oxidation. It details the conversion of fatty acids to acetyl CoA, the role of coenzyme A, and the transport across mitochondrial membranes using carnitine. The process involves enzymes like CPT1 and CPT2, which facilitate the conversion and transport of acylcarnitine, ultimately allowing beta oxidation to occur in the mitochondria.

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