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STRING protein interaction network
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splice isoforms or post-translational modifications are collapsed, i.e. each node represents all the proteins produced by a single, protein-coding gene locus.
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CCG06919.1Biotin carboxylase. (662 aa)    
Predicted Functional Partners:
CCG06920.1
Carboxyl transferase.
 0.999
CCG09304.1
Carboxyl transferase.
 
 0.992
CCG06789.1
Propionyl-CoA carboxylase.
 
 0.990
CCG07601.1
Biotin carboxyl carrier protein; This protein is a component of the acetyl coenzyme A carboxylase complex; first, biotin carboxylase catalyzes the carboxylation of the carrier protein and then the transcarboxylase transfers the carboxyl group to form malonyl-CoA.
 
 
 0.974
CCG09337.1
Lactoylglutathione lyase and related lyase.
  
 
 0.953
CCG09439.1
Acetyl-CoA C-acyltransferase; Belongs to the thiolase-like superfamily. Thiolase family.
  
 0.934
CCG06733.1
Citrate lyase; Belongs to the HpcH/HpaI aldolase family.
  
 
 0.926
CCG07629.1
AMP-dependent synthetase and ligase.
  
 0.916
CCG08466.1
Acyl-coenzyme A synthetase/AMP-(Fatty) acid ligase.
 
 0.916
acsA
Acetyl-coenzyme A synthetase; Catalyzes the conversion of acetate into acetyl-CoA (AcCoA), an essential intermediate at the junction of anabolic and catabolic pathways. AcsA undergoes a two-step reaction. In the first half reaction, AcsA combines acetate with ATP to form acetyl-adenylate (AcAMP) intermediate. In the second half reaction, it can then transfer the acetyl group from AcAMP to the sulfhydryl group of CoA, forming the product AcCoA; Belongs to the ATP-dependent AMP-binding enzyme family.
  
 0.916
Your Current Organism:
Pararhodospirillum photometricum
NCBI taxonomy Id: 1150469
Other names: P. photometricum DSM 122, Pararhodospirillum photometricum DSM 122, Rhodospirillum photometricum DSM 122
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