6.3.4.14: biotin carboxylase
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Word Map on EC 6.3.4.14
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6.3.4.14
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carboxyltransferase
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carboxylases
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biotin-dependent
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malonyl-coa
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acetyl-coenzyme
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propionyl-coa
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carboxybiotin
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6.4.1.2
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biotin-carboxyl
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biotin-containing
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bicarbonate-dependent
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biotin-binding
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carboxyphosphate
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transcarboxylase
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mgatp-dependent
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accases
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atp-grasp
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medicine
- 6.3.4.14
- carboxyltransferase
- carboxylases
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biotin-dependent
- malonyl-coa
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acetyl-coenzyme
- propionyl-coa
- carboxybiotin
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6.4.1.2
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biotin-carboxyl
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biotin-containing
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bicarbonate-dependent
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biotin-binding
- carboxyphosphate
- transcarboxylase
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mgatp-dependent
- accases
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atp-grasp
- medicine
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Synonyms
ACC, AccA, AccBC, AccC, BC, biotin carboxylase, biotin carboxylase (component of acetyl CoA carboxylase), biotinoyl domain of acetyl-CoA carboxylase, BirA, Carboxylase, biotin, More, PC-beta
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Metals Ions
Metals Ions on EC 6.3.4.14 - biotin carboxylase
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Mg2+
Mn2+
Mg2+
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requires two equivalents of magnesium for activity, one is complexed to ATP, the role of the other is unknown
Mg2+
coordinating interactions of active-site metal ions in wild-type and mutant enzymes, Mg2+ is bridged between the alpha- and gamma-phosphoryl group of ATP and coordinated to E288, E276, and a water molecule, detailed overview