ACSM2A


Description

The ACSM2A gene encodes a protein known as acyl-CoA synthetase medium-chain family member 2A. This protein plays a critical role in the metabolism of fatty acids, particularly medium-chain fatty acids, within the body. ACSM2A is highly expressed in skeletal muscle, where it facilitates the breakdown and utilization of fats for energy production. This gene also has a potential role in other cellular processes, such as inflammation and cell signaling.

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ACSM2A is involved in the metabolism of medium-chain fatty acids, which are readily utilized for energy by the body, particularly by muscles during exercise. This highlights its importance in physical performance and endurance.



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