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      Biotin Metabolism
Porphyromonas uenonis 60-3
            Category:
                Metabolite Pathway
                Sub-Category:
                Metabolic
            Created: 2024-12-10
          Last Updated: 2025-06-01
        
          Biotin (vitamin H or vitamin B7) is the essential cofactor of biotin-dependent carboxylases, such as pyruvate carboxylase and acetyl-CoA carboxylase. In E. coli and many organisms, pimelate thioester is derived from malonyl-ACP. The pathway starts with a malonyl-[acp] interacting with S-adenosylmethionine through a biotin synthesis protein BioC resulting in an S-adenosylhomocysteine and a malonyl-[acp] methyl ester. The latter compound is then involved in the synthesis of a 3-ketoglutaryl-[acp] methyl ester through a 3-oxoacyl-[acyl-carrier-protein] synthase. The compound 3-ketoglutaryl-[acp] methyl ester is reduced by a NADPH-mediated 3-oxoacyl-[acyl-carrier-protein] reductase resulting in a 3R-hydroxyglutaryl-[acp] methyl ester. It is then dehydrated through a (3R)-hydroxymyristoyl-[acp] dehydratase producing an enoylglutaryl-[acp] methyl ester. enoylglutaryl-[acp] methyl ester is then reduced through an NADPH mediated enoyl-acp-reductase [NADH] resulting in a glutaryl-[acp] methyl ester. 
Continuing, glutaryl-[acp] methyl ester interacts with a malonyl-[acp] through a 3-oxoacyl-[acp] synthase 2 resulting in a 3-ketopimeloyl [acp] methyl ester then is further reduced  through an NADPH 3-oxoacyl [acp] reductase producing a 3-hydroxypimeloyl-[acp] methyl ester and then dehydrated by (3R)-hydroxymyristoyl-[acp] dehydratase to produce an enoylpimeloyl-[acp] methyl ester. The product is then reduced by an NADPH-dependent enoyl-[acp]reductase resulting in a pimeloyl-[acp] methyl ester. 
Reacting with water through a carboxylesterase, pimeloyl-[acp] methyl ester is converted into a pimeloyl-[acp] and a methanol. The pimeloyl-acp reacts with L-alanine through an 8-amino-7-oxononanoate synthase resulting in 8-amino-7-oxononanoate which in turn reacts with S-adenosylmethionine through a 7,8-diaminonanoate transaminase resulting in an S-adenosyl-4-methylthio-2-oxobutanoate and 7,8-diaminononanoate. The latter compound is then dephosphorylated through a dethiobiotin synthetase resulting in a dethiobiotin. This compound interacts with a sulfurated[sulfur carrier), a hydrogen ion, and an S-adenosylmethionine through a biotin synthase to produce biotin and releasing L-methionine and a 5-deoxyadenosine. Finally, biotin is then metabolized by a bifunctional protein resulting in pyrophosphate and biotinyl-5-AMP which in turn reacts with the same protein (bifunctional protein birA resulting in a biotin carboxyl carrying protein. This product then enters fatty acid biosynthesis.
        
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      Biotin Metabolism References
This pathway was propagated using PathWhiz - 
                  Pon, A. et al. Pathways with PathWhiz (2015) Nucleic Acids Res. 43(Web Server issue): W552–W559.
              
              Propagated from SMP0000785
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