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I think it's important to point out that succinyl-CoA contains one atom of sulfur, not two, and thus the ...C(=O)-S-CoA notation (which implies another sulfur atom in the CoA) is potentially confusing. Acetyl-CoA avoids the problem by including the entire CoA molecule in the diagram.
The image in the chembox is of the anion (succinylate-CoA?). The article is about the acid. Which is correct? (Maybe to biochemists it does not matter, but chemically they are different things...) --Jorge Stolfi (talk) 15:20, 8 March 2019 (UTC)[reply]