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Pathway Description
Biotin-Carboxyl Carrier Protein Assembly
Escherichia coli
Metabolic Pathway
The assembly of a biotin-carboxyl carrier protein starts with a biotin carboxyl carrier protein monomer interacting with an ATP, and a biotin through a biotin -acetyl-coa-carboxylase ligase resulting in the release of a hydrogen ion, an AMP, a diphosphate and a biotynylated BCCP monomer. The latter compound reacts spontaneously to create a biotinylated BCCP dimer. This compound in turn reacts with a hydrogen carbonate and an ATP driven biotin carboxylase resulting in the release of ADP, a hydrogen Ion , a phosphate and a carboxylated biotinylated BCCP dimer.
This complex can be degraded by reacting with water, an acetyl0CoA, and an ATP driven acetyl-CoA carboxyltransferase resulting in the release of a hydrogen ion, a phosphate, an ADP, a malonyl-CoA and a biotynylated BCCP dimer
References
Biotin-Carboxyl Carrier Protein Assembly References
Barber MC, Price NT, Travers MT: Structure and regulation of acetyl-CoA carboxylase genes of metazoa. Biochim Biophys Acta. 2005 Mar 21;1733(1):1-28. doi: 10.1016/j.bbalip.2004.12.001. Epub 2005 Jan 22.
Pubmed: 15749055
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