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     6. Ligases
        6.3 Forming carbon-nitrogen bonds
            6.3.4 Other carbon-nitrogen ligases
ID:6.3.4.9
Description:Biotin--[methylmalonyl-CoA-carboxytransferase] ligase.
Alternative Name: Biotin-transcarboxylase synthetase.
Biotin--[methylmalonyl-CoA-carboxytransferase] synthetase.
Biotin--[methylmalonyl-CoA-carboxyltransferase] synthetase.
Biotin--[methylmalonyl-CoA-carboxyltransferase] ligase.

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External Links

UniProtKB Enzyme Link: UniProtKB 6.3.4.9
BRENDA Enzyme Link: BRENDA 6.3.4.9
KEGG Enzyme Link: KEGG6.3.4.9
BioCyc Enzyme Link: BioCyc 6.3.4.9
ExPASy Enzyme Link: ExPASy6.3.4.9
EC2PDB Enzyme Link: EC2PDB 6.3.4.9
ExplorEnz Enzyme Link: ExplorEnz 6.3.4.9
PRIAM enzyme-specific profiles Link: PRIAM 6.3.4.9
IntEnz Enzyme Link: IntEnz 6.3.4.9
MEDLINE Enzyme Link: MEDLINE 6.3.4.9
MSA:

6.3.4.9;

Phylogenetic Tree:

6.3.4.9;

Uniprot:
M-CSA:
RHEA:23668 apo-[methylmalonyl-CoA:pyruvate carboxytransferase] + ATP + biotin = AMP + diphosphate + H(+) + holo-[methylmalonyl-CoA:pyruvate carboxytransferase]
RULE(radius=1) [*:1]-[C;H0;+0:2](=[*:3])-[OH;+0:4].[*:5]-[NH2;+0:6].[*:7]-[O;H0;+0:8]-[P;H0;+0:9](-[*:10])(=[*:11])-[*:12]>>[*:1]-[C;H0;+0:2](=[*:3])-[NH;+0:6]-[*:5].[*:7]-[OH;+0:8].[*:10]-[P;H0;+0:9](=[*:11])(-[*:12])-[OH;+0:4]
Reaction
Core-to-Core No scaffolds atoms were exchanged as a result of the reaction

References

TitleAuthorsDatePubMed ID
Selectivity in post-translational biotin addition to five human carboxylases.Ingaramo M, Beckett D2012 Jan 1322123817
THE ENZYMATIC SYNTHESIS OF HOLOTRANSCARBOXYLASE FROM APOTRANSCARBOXYLASE AND (+)-BIOTIN. I. PURIFICATION OF THE APOENZYME AND SYNTHETASE; CHARACTERISTICS OF THE REACTION.LANE MD, YOUNG DL, LYNEN F1964 Sep14216436
The enzymatic biotinylation of proteins: a post-translational modification of exceptional specificity.Chapman-Smith A, Cronan JE Jr1999 Sep10470036