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- Biotin_attachment_domain abstract "Biotin/lipoyl attachment domain has a conserved lysine residue that binds biotin or lipoic acid. Biotin plays a catalytic role in some carboxyl transfer reactions and is covalently attached, via an amide bond, to a lysine residue in enzymes requiring this coenzyme. Lipoamide acyltransferases have an essential cofactor, lipoic acid, which is covalently bound via an amide linkage to a lysine group. The lipoic acid cofactor is found in a variety of proteins.".
- Biotin_attachment_domain symbol "Biotin_lipoyl".
- Biotin_attachment_domain wikiPageID "29545728".
- Biotin_attachment_domain wikiPageLength "2344".
- Biotin_attachment_domain wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Biotin_attachment_domain wikiPageRevisionID "608659570".
- Biotin_attachment_domain wikiPageWikiLink ACACA.
- Biotin_attachment_domain wikiPageWikiLink ACACB.
- Biotin_attachment_domain wikiPageWikiLink Biotin.
- Biotin_attachment_domain wikiPageWikiLink Category:Protein_domains.
- Biotin_attachment_domain wikiPageWikiLink DBT.
- Biotin_attachment_domain wikiPageWikiLink DLAT.
- Biotin_attachment_domain wikiPageWikiLink DLST.
- Biotin_attachment_domain wikiPageWikiLink DLSTP.
- Biotin_attachment_domain wikiPageWikiLink Lipoamide_acyltransferase.
- Biotin_attachment_domain wikiPageWikiLink Lipoic_acid.
- Biotin_attachment_domain wikiPageWikiLink MCCC1.
- Biotin_attachment_domain wikiPageWikiLink Methylcrotonyl-CoA_carboxylase.
- Biotin_attachment_domain wikiPageWikiLink PC_(protein).
- Biotin_attachment_domain wikiPageWikiLink PDHX.
- Biotin_attachment_domain wikiPageWikiLink Propionyl-CoA_carboxylase.
- Biotin_attachment_domain wikiPageWikiLink Protein_domain.
- Biotin_attachment_domain cdd "cd06663".
- Biotin_attachment_domain hasPhotoCollection Biotin_attachment_domain.
- Biotin_attachment_domain interpro "IPR000089".
- Biotin_attachment_domain name "Biotin-requiring enzyme".
- Biotin_attachment_domain pdb "A:55-122 A:55-122 A:55-122 B:81-155 A:81-155 B:81-155 A:81-155 :81-155 :81-155 B:186-260 B:186-260 :186-260 B:186-260 :3-76 :3-76 A:4-76 A:207-278 :3-73 :3-73 :3-76 :3-76 A:65-138 A:65-138".
- Biotin_attachment_domain pfam "PF00364".
- Biotin_attachment_domain prosite "PDOC00168".
- Biotin_attachment_domain scop "1".
- Biotin_attachment_domain symbol "Biotin_lipoyl".
- Biotin_attachment_domain tcdb "3".
- Biotin_attachment_domain wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:InterPro_content.
- Biotin_attachment_domain wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Pfam_box.
- Biotin_attachment_domain wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Biotin_attachment_domain subject Category:Protein_domains.
- Biotin_attachment_domain type Biomolecule.
- Biotin_attachment_domain type Protein.
- Biotin_attachment_domain type Domain.
- Biotin_attachment_domain type Thing.
- Biotin_attachment_domain type Q206229.
- Biotin_attachment_domain type Q8054.
- Biotin_attachment_domain comment "Biotin/lipoyl attachment domain has a conserved lysine residue that binds biotin or lipoic acid. Biotin plays a catalytic role in some carboxyl transfer reactions and is covalently attached, via an amide bond, to a lysine residue in enzymes requiring this coenzyme. Lipoamide acyltransferases have an essential cofactor, lipoic acid, which is covalently bound via an amide linkage to a lysine group. The lipoic acid cofactor is found in a variety of proteins.".
- Biotin_attachment_domain label "Biotin attachment domain".
- Biotin_attachment_domain sameAs m.0ds9zzv.
- Biotin_attachment_domain sameAs Q4915358.
- Biotin_attachment_domain sameAs Q4915358.
- Biotin_attachment_domain wasDerivedFrom Biotin_attachment_domain?oldid=608659570.
- Biotin_attachment_domain isPrimaryTopicOf Biotin_attachment_domain.