EC 6.4.1.3 - propanoyl- CoA:carbon- dioxide ligase (ADP- forming)
3D structures of EC 6.4.1.3 in Protein Data Bank
updated: 6 January 2022, 2:15
In total: 18 PDB structures of EC 6.4.1.3:
- 3n6r: Crystal Structure of The Holoenzyme of Propionyl-coa Carboxylase (pcc)
- 1xnv: Acyl-coa Carboxylase Beta Subunit from S. Coelicolor (pccb), Apo Form #1
- 1xnw: Acyl-coa Carboxylase Beta Subunit from S. Coelicolor (pccb), Apo Form #2, Mutant D422I
- 1xny: Biotin and Propionyl-coa Bound to Acyl-coa Carboxylase Beta Subunit from S. Coelicolor (pccb)
- 1xo6: Acyl-coa Carboxylase Beta Subunit from S. Coelicolor (pccb), Apo Form #3
- 2a7s: Crystal Structure of The Acyl-coa Carboxylase, Accd5, from Mycobacterium Tuberculosis
- 2bzr: Crystal Structure of Accd5 (rv3280), an Acyl-coa Carboxylase Beta-subunit from Mycobacterium Tuberculosis
- 2cqy: Solution Structure of B Domain from Human Propionyl-coa Carboxylase Alpha Subunit
- 6ybq: Engineered Glycolyl-coa Carboxylase (quintuple Mutant) with Bound Coa
- 6ybp: Propionyl-coa Carboxylase of Methylorubrum Extorquens with Bound Coa
- 2jku: Crystal Structure of The N-terminal Region of The Biotin Acceptor Domain of Human Propionyl-coa Carboxylase
- 6tzv: Crystal Structure of The Carboxyltransferase Subunit of Acc (accd6) in Complex with Inhibitor Phenyl-cyclodiaone from Mycobacterium Tuberculosis
- 6prw: Crystal Structure of The Carboxyltransferase Subunit of Acc (accd6) in Complex with Inhibitor Quizalofop-p Derivative from Mycobacterium Tuberculosis
- 6pk2: Crystal Structure of The Carboxyltransferase Subunit of Acc (accd6) in Complex with Inhibitor Quizalofop-p Derivative from Mycobacterium Tuberculosis
- 6p7u: Crystal Structure of The Carboxyltransferase Subunit of Acc (accd6) in Complex with Inhibitor Quizalofop-p from Mycobacterium Tuberculosis
- 4fb8: Crystal Structure of Apo Acyl-coa Carboxylase
- 4g2r: Crystal Structure of The Carboxyltransferase Subunit of Acc (accd6) in Complex with Inhibitor Haloxyfop from Mycobacterium Tuberculosis
- 4q0g: Crystal Structure of Beta Subunit of Acyl-coa Carboxylase Accd1 from Mycobacterium Tuberculosis
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