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Background

Fatty acid synthase (FASN) catalyzes the synthesis of long-chain fatty acids from acetyl-CoA and malonyl-CoA. FASN is active as a homodimer with seven different catalytic activities and produces lipids in the liver for export to metabolically active tissues or storage in adipose tissue. In most other human tissues, FASN is minimally expressed since they rely on circulating fatty acids for new structural lipid synthesis. Fatty acid synthetase is a multifunctional enzyme that catalyzes the de novo biosynthesis of long-chain saturated fatty acids starting from acetyl-CoA and malonyl-CoA in the presence of NADPH. This multifunctional protein contains 7 catalytic activities and a site for the binding of the prosthetic group 4'-phosphopantetheine of the acyl carrier protein ([ACP]) domain.
Protein class

Cancer-related genes, Enzymes, FDA approved drug targets, Metabolic proteins, Plasma proteins

Predicted location

Intracellular

Single cell type specificity

Cell type enhanced (Breast glandular cells, Hepatocytes, Breast myoepithelial cells, Alveolar cells type 2)

Immune cell specificity

Not detected in immune cells

Cell line specificity

Cell line enhanced (SK-BR-3)

Interaction

Homodimer which is arranged in a head to tail fashion (PubMed:17618296, PubMed:18022563, Ref.34). Interacts with CEACAM1; this interaction is insulin and phosphorylation-dependent; reduces fatty-acid synthase activity.

Molecular function

Hydrolase, Lyase, Multifunctional enzyme, Oxidoreductase, Transferase

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