Fatty acids are activated to acyl-CoA by thiokinase or acyl-CoA synthetase. The reaction occurs in two steps and requires ATP, CoA, and Mg2+.
Fatty acid reacts with ATP to form acyl-adenylate, which then combines with CoA to produce acyl-CoA.

Fatty acids are activated to acyl-CoA by thiokinase or acyl-CoA synthetase. The reaction occurs in two steps and requires ATP, CoA, and Mg2+.
Fatty acid reacts with ATP to form acyl-adenylate, which then combines with CoA to produce acyl-CoA.

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