Biotin attachment domain
| Biotin/lipoyl attachment domain | |||||||||||
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| Symbol | Biotin_lipoyl | ||||||||||
| Pfam | PF00364 | ||||||||||
| InterPro | IPR000089 | ||||||||||
| PROSITE | PDOC00168 | ||||||||||
| SCOP2 | 1lab / SCOPe / SUPFAM | ||||||||||
| CDD | cd06663 | ||||||||||
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Biotin/lipoyl attachment domain has a conserved lysine residue that binds biotin or lipoic acid. Biotin plays a catalytic role in some carboxyl transfer reactions and is covalently attached, via an amide bond, to a lysine residue in enzymes requiring this coenzyme. Lipoamide acyltransferases have an essential cofactor, lipoic acid, which is covalently bound via an amide linkage to a lysine group. The lipoic acid cofactor is found in a variety of proteins.