Exploring the Origin of Coenzyme A: From Discovery to Deep Evolution
                                
                                
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                                In 1953, biochemist Fritz Lipmann was awarded the Nobel Prize for his groundbreaking discovery of coenzyme A, a vital molecule for intermediary metabolism. While his work detailed its role in linking metabolic cycles, the full origin of coenzyme A stretches much further back, embedded deeply within the evolutionary history of life itself.