※ Browse result(s) for Biotinylation

•  There are 8 proteins containing lysine Biotinylation site(s) in the PLMD database

•  About lysine Biotinylation

Biotin is attached to its target proteins by the action of biotinyl protein ligase (BPL), also known as biotin holoenzyme synthetase (Wood et al., 1980). This enzyme catalyses the activation of biotin to biotinyl‐5′‐AMP at the expense of ATP and then transfers the biotinyl group to a specific lysine residue in the biotinyl domain (a reaction mechanism akin to that of an aminoacyl tRNA synthetase).




•  The distribution of species for the modified proteins:

Homo sapiens (1)Mus musculus (0)Saccharomyces cerevisiae (1)Rattus norvegicus (1)
Escherichia coli (1)Emericella nidulans (0)Mycobacterium tuberculosis (0)Arabidopsis thaliana (0)
Oryza sativa (0)Vibrio parahaemolyticus (0)Sulfolobus islandicus (0)Plasmodium falciparum (0)
Bacillus subtilis (1)Spiroplasma eriocheiris (0)Drosophila melanogaster (0)Schistosoma japonicum (0)
Phytophthora sojae (0)Bacillus velezensis (0)Corynebacterium glutamicum (0)Others (3)

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