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|description='''Aconitase''' is the enzyme that catalyzes the reversible isomerization of [[citrate]] to [[isocitrate]]. In mitochondria, it is part of the [[tricarboxylic acid cycle]], but an isoform is also present in the cytosol acting as a trans-regulatory factor that controls iron homeostasis at a post-transcriptional level.
|description='''Aconitase''' is the enzyme that catalyzes the reversible isomerization of [[citrate]] to [[isocitrate]]. In mitochondria, it is part of the [[tricarboxylic acid cycle]], but an isoform is also present in the cytosol acting as a trans-regulatory factor that controls iron homeostasis at a post-transcriptional level. Communicated by [[Cecatto Cristiane]] last update 2020-10-12.
Communicated by [[Cecatto Cristiane]] last update 2020-10-12.
|info=[[Gnaiger 2014 MitoPathways]]
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Aconitase

Description

Aconitase is the enzyme that catalyzes the reversible isomerization of citrate to isocitrate. In mitochondria, it is part of the tricarboxylic acid cycle, but an isoform is also present in the cytosol acting as a trans-regulatory factor that controls iron homeostasis at a post-transcriptional level. Communicated by Cecatto Cristiane last update 2020-10-12.

Abbreviation: Aco

Reference: Gnaiger 2014 MitoPathways






MitoPedia topics: Enzyme