2.1.3.1: methylmalonyl-CoA carboxytransferase
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Word Map on EC 2.1.3.1
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2.1.3.1
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biotin
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propionibacterium
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shermanii
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propionyl-coa
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biotin-containing
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biotin-dependent
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carboxylases
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freudenreichii
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propionyl
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carboxybiotin
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transcarboxylation
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biotin-binding
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medicine
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analysis
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diagnostics
- 2.1.3.1
- biotin
- propionibacterium
- shermanii
- propionyl-coa
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biotin-containing
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biotin-dependent
- carboxylases
- freudenreichii
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propionyl
- carboxybiotin
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transcarboxylation
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biotin-binding
- medicine
- analysis
- diagnostics
Reaction
Synonyms
5S subunit of transcarboxylase, carboxyltransferase subunit of acetyl-CoA carboxylase, carboxyltransferase, methylmalonyl coenzyme A, DtsR1, MCT, methyl malonyl CoA carboxyl transferase, methylmalonyl CoA carboxyltransferase, methylmalonyl CoA-oxalacetate transcarboxylase, methylmalonyl coenzyme A carboxyltransferase, methylmalonyl-CoA carboxyltransferase, methylmalonyl-CoA transcarboxylase, MMC, oxalacetic transcarboxylase, transcarboxylase
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Posttranslational Modification
Posttranslational Modification on EC 2.1.3.1 - methylmalonyl-CoA carboxytransferase
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side-chain modification
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deletion of residues 10 to 48 of 1.3S subunit, not necessary for catalysis of the partial reaction
side-chain modification
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a series of truncated forms of the 1.3S subunit is prepared and the effect on the first and the second partial reaction and the overall enzyme reaction measured, result: the sequence 59-78 of 1.3S subunit is necessary for the carboxylation of biotin of the 1.3 S subunit, the inability of the truncated peptides to form enzyme complexes explains the activity loss in the overall reaction
side-chain modification
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97 amino acids deleted of the carboxyl-terminal region of the monomer of the 12S subunit, 46% loss of activity because of a reduces stability of the 12S subunit and a decrease in binding of 6S subunit to the 12 subunit