Lauroyl-coenzyme A can function as an acylgroupcarrier, acetyl-CoA. It can be used as an intermediate in lipid metabolism and is involved in lipid biosynthesis and fatty acid transport.
AcylCarrier Protein (ACP) (65-74) is an active fragment of ACP, a component of plastid-located plant fatty acid synthetase. It covalently binds acylgroups via the prosthetic group, 4-phosphopantetheine.