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ProRule PRU00969


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PURL: https://purl.expasy.org/prosite/rule/PRU00969
General rule information [?]

Accession PRU00969
Dates 15-SEP-2014 (Created)
08-OCT-2024 (Last updated, Version 6)
Data class Domain;
Predictors PROSITE; PS50979; BC
Name 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.
Scope(s) Eukaryota
Bacteria
Archaea
Methanobacteriati
Example(s) Q9UUE1;

Propagated annotation [?]

Keywords [?]


Gene Ontology [?]

GO:0004075; Molecular function:biotin carboxylase activity

Cross-references [?]

PROSITE PS50975; ATP_GRASP; 1;

Features [?]

From: PS50979
Key From To Description Tag Condition FTGroup
DOMAIN from to /note="Biotin carboxylation #"

Additional information [?]

Size range 19-520 amino acids
Related rules None
Fusion None
Repeats 1
Topology Undefined

Copyright

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UniProtKB rule member sequences [?]