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Term: very long-chain fatty acid catabolic process
Accession: GO:0042760
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Definition: The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of a very long-chain fatty acid. A very long-chain fatty acid has an aliphatic tail containing more than 22 carbons.
Comment: While there is not universal consensus on the lengths of short-, medium-, long- and very-long-chain fatty acids, the GO uses the definitions in ChEBI (see CHEBI:26666, CHEBI:59554, CHEBI:15904 and CHEBI:27283).
Synonyms: exact_synonym: very-long-chain fatty acid breakdown; very-long-chain fatty acid catabolism; very-long-chain fatty acid degradation
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ABCD1
ATP binding cassette subfamily D member 1
involved_in
IEA
Ensembl TreeGrafter
GO_REF:0000107 GO_REF:0000118
NCBI chr X:143,275,165...143,295,283
Ensembl chr X:153,162,412...153,182,424
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ABCD2
ATP binding cassette subfamily D member 2
involved_in
IEA
Ensembl TreeGrafter
GO_REF:0000107 GO_REF:0000118
NCBI chr12:49,082,122...49,158,524
Ensembl chr12:49,941,914...50,011,140
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ABCD3
ATP binding cassette subfamily D member 3
involved_in
IEA
Ensembl TreeGrafter
GO_REF:0000107 GO_REF:0000118
NCBI chr 1:97,079,326...97,179,886
Ensembl chr 1:95,808,027...95,907,864
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ABCD4
ATP binding cassette subfamily D member 4
involved_in
IEA
TreeGrafter
GO_REF:0000118
NCBI chr14:54,833,388...54,850,482
Ensembl chr14:73,684,109...73,701,344
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SLC27A2
solute carrier family 27 member 2
involved_in acts_upstream_of_or_within
IEA ISO
(PMID:12719378)
Ensembl TreeGrafter MGI
PMID:12719378
GO_REF:0000107 GO_REF:0000118
NCBI chr15:29,130,262...29,182,752
Ensembl chr15:47,452,227...47,505,066
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SLC27A4
solute carrier family 27 member 4
involved_in acts_upstream_of_or_within
IEA ISO
(PMID:17522045)
Ensembl TreeGrafter MGI
PMID:17522045
GO_REF:0000107 GO_REF:0000118
NCBI chr 9:99,463,338...99,483,802
Ensembl chr 9:128,133,365...128,151,077
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ACOX1
acyl-CoA oxidase 1
involved_in
IEA
Ensembl
GO_REF:0000107
NCBI chr17:69,890,817...69,928,342
Ensembl chr17:75,445,923...75,479,571
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