AC PRU00969; DC Domain; TR PROSITE; PS50979; BC; 1; level=0 XX Names: Biotin carboxylation domain Function: The biotin carboxylation domain is common to all biotin-dependent carboxylases and mediates the carboxylation of enzyme-bound biotin by bicarbonate and ATP. The biotin carboxylation domain can be divided in three subdomains (N-terminal, central and C-terminal). The N-terminal region provides part of the active site; the central region corresponds to the ATP- grasp domain, which is common to many ATP-dependent enzymes involved in macromolecular synthesis. The ATP-grasp module directly binds the ATP molecule. The C-terminal subdomain is involved in dimer formation. XX DR PROSITE; PS50975; ATP_GRASP; 1; trigger=yes XX GO GO:0004075; F:biotin carboxylase activity XX KW Ligase KW Biotin XX FT From: PS50979 FT DOMAIN from..to FT /note="Biotin carboxylation #" XX Chop: Nter=0; Cter=0; Size: 19-520; Related: None; Repeats: 1; Topology: Undefined; Example: Q9UUE1; Scope: Eukaryota Bacteria Archaea; Euryarchaeota Comments: None; XX # Revision 1.4 2019/11/21 //