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1.

Acetyl co-enzyme A carboxylase carboxyltransferase-like

Acetyl co-enzyme A carboxylase carboxyltransferase is composed of an alpha and beta subunit. This protein family includes the alpha subunit and similar sequences. [1]. 10470374. The regulation of acetyl-CoA carboxylase--a potential target for the action of hypolipidemic agents. Munday MR, Hemingway CJ;. Adv Enzyme Regul 1999;39:205-234. (from Pfam)

GO Terms:
Molecular Function:
acetyl-CoA carboxylase activity (GO:0003989)
Biological Process:
fatty acid biosynthetic process (GO:0006633)
Cellular Component:
acetyl-CoA carboxylase complex (GO:0009317)
Molecular Function:
carboxyl- or carbamoyltransferase activity (GO:0016743)
Date:
2024-10-16
Family Accession:
NF015228.5
Method:
HMM
2.

carboxyl transferase domain-containing protein

All of the members in this family are biotin dependent carboxylases. The carboxyl transferase domain carries out the following reaction; transcarboxylation from biotin to an acceptor molecule. There are two recognised types of carboxyl transferase. One of them uses acyl-CoA and the other uses 2-oxoacid as the acceptor molecule of carbon dioxide. All of the members in this family utilise acyl-CoA as the acceptor molecule. [1]. 8366018. Primary structure of the monomer of the 12S subunit of transcarboxylase as deduced from DNA and characterization of the product expressed in Escherichia coli. Thornton CG, Kumar GK, Haase FC, Phillips NF, Woo SB, Park VM, Magner WJ, Shenoy BC, Wood HG, Samols D;. J Bacteriol 1993;175:5301-5308. [2]. 8102604. Molecular evolution of biotin-dependent carboxylases. Toh H, Kondo H, Tanabe T;. Eur J Biochem 1993;215:687-696. [3]. 12663926. Crystal structure of the carboxyltransferase domain of acetyl-coenzyme A carboxylase. Zhang H, Yang Z, Shen Y, Tong L;. Science 2003;299:2064-2067. (from Pfam)

Date:
2024-10-16
Family Accession:
NF013225.5
Method:
HMM
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7.

carboxyltransferase subunit alpha

Gene:
accA
GO Terms:
Biological Process:
fatty acid biosynthetic process (GO:0006633)
Cellular Component:
acetyl-CoA carboxylase complex (GO:0009317)
Molecular Function:
carboxyl- or carbamoyltransferase activity (GO:0016743)
Date:
2023-01-26
Family Accession:
NF041504.1
Method:
HMM
8.

acetyl-CoA carboxylase carboxyltransferase subunit alpha

GO Terms:
Molecular Function:
acetyl-CoA carboxylase activity (GO:0003989)
Biological Process:
fatty acid biosynthetic process (GO:0006633)
Cellular Component:
acetyl-CoA carboxylase complex (GO:0009317)
Date:
2021-07-23
Family Accession:
NF004344.0
Method:
HMM
9.

acetyl-CoA carboxylase carboxyltransferase subunit alpha

acetyl-CoA carboxylase carboxyltransferase subunit alpha (AccA) is a component of the acetyl coenzyme A carboxylase (ACC) complex that catalyzes the carboxylation of acetyl-CoA to form malonyl-CoA

Date:
2024-11-16
Family Accession:
10002787
Method:
Sparcle
10.

acetyl-CoA carboxylase carboxyl transferase subunit alpha

The enzyme acetyl-CoA carboxylase contains a biotin carboxyl carrier protein or domain, a biotin carboxylase, and a carboxyl transferase. This model represents the alpha chain of the carboxyl transferase for cases in which the architecture of the protein is as in E. coli, in which the carboxyltransferase portion consists of two non-identical subnits, alpha and beta.

Gene:
accA
GO Terms:
Molecular Function:
acetyl-CoA carboxylase activity (GO:0003989)
Biological Process:
fatty acid biosynthetic process (GO:0006633)
Cellular Component:
acetyl-CoA carboxylase complex (GO:0009317)
Date:
2024-02-28
Family Accession:
TIGR00513.1
Method:
HMM
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