- 4-d]imidazol-4-yl]pentanamido}hexanoic acid
Other names Biotinyl-L-lysine; Nε-(+)-
Biotinyl-L-lysine
Identifiers CAS
Number 576-19-2 Y 3D
model (JSmol)...
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Biotin hydrazide is a
biotinyl derivative that can be used as a
probe for the
determination of
protein carbonylation. It
readily forms Schiff bases with...
- malonyl-[acyl-carrier protein]:
biotinyl-[protein] carboxyltransferase) is an
enzyme with
systematic name malonyl-(acyl-carrier protein):
biotinyl-(protein) carboxytransferase...
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diphosphate +
biotinyl-CoA The 3
substrates of this
enzyme are ATP, biotin, and CoA,
whereas its 3
products are AMP, diphosphate, and
biotinyl-CoA. This enzyme...
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homodimer with
catalytic domains highlighted;
biotin carboxylase (red),
biotinyl-binding (blue) and
carboxyltransferase (green). PDB: 6G2D Identifiers...
- mutation.
Biotinidase catalyzes the
cleavage of
biotin from
biocytin and
biotinyl-peptides (the
proteolytic degradation products of each holocarboxylase)...
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first paper, "Irreversible
Inhibition of
Biotin Transport in
Yeast by
Biotinyl-p-nitrophenyl ester", was
published in the
Proceedings of the National...
- "The
enzymatic synthesis of
propionyl coenzyme A
holocarboxylase from d-
biotinyl 5'-adenylate and the apocarboxylase". The
Journal of
Biological Chemistry...
- carboxybiotinyl-[protein] + n Na+in + H+out ⇌ {\displaystyle \rightleftharpoons } CO2 + a
biotinyl-[protein] + n Na+out (n = 1--2) This
enzyme is an
integral membrane protein...
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together at one end of the structure. At the
other end of the molecule, the
biotinyl- or lipoyl-accepting
lysine resides on a
highly exposed,
tight hairpin...