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Carboxylases C

Unless otherwise stated all data on this page refer to the human proteins. Gene information is provided for human (Hs), mouse (Mm) and rat (Rn).

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The carboxylases allow the production of new carbon-carbon bonds by introducing HCO3- or CO2 into target molecules. Two groups of carboxylase activities, some of which are bidirectional, can be defined on the basis of the cofactor requirement, making use of biotin (EC 6.4.1.-) or vitamin K hydroquinone (EC 4.1.1.-).

Enzymes

1265
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Complexes

PCCA,PCCB (Propionyl-CoA carboxylase ) C Show summary »


Target Id 1265
Nomenclature Propionyl-CoA carboxylase
Common abbreviation PCCA,PCCB
Subunits Propionyl-CoA carboxylase α subunit
Propionyl-CoA carboxylase β subunit
EC number
6.4.1.3
Endogenous substrates
ATP
propionyl-CoA
Products
ADP
methylmalonyl-CoA
Pi
Cofactors
biotin
Comment Propionyl-CoA carboxylase is able to function in both forward and reverse activity modes, as a ligase (carboxylase) or lyase (decarboxylase), respectively. A mRNA-nanoparticle (mRNA-3927) that encodes both the PCCA and PCCB subunits is in clinical development to replace the defective proteins in patients with the ultra-rare metabolic disease propionic acidaemia [3].

Enzymes and Subunits

PC (Pyruvate carboxylase) C Show summary »

ACC1 (Acetyl-CoA carboxylase 1) C Show summary » More detailed page go icon to follow link

ACC2 (Acetyl-CoA carboxylase 2) C Show summary » More detailed page go icon to follow link

PCCA (Propionyl-CoA carboxylase α subunit) Show summary »

PCCB (Propionyl-CoA carboxylase β subunit) Show summary »

GGCX (γ-Glutamyl carboxylase) C Show summary » More detailed page go icon to follow link

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How to cite this family page

Database page citation:

Carboxylases. Accessed on 04/04/2026. IUPHAR/BPS Guide to PHARMACOLOGY, http://www.guidetopharmacology.org/GRAC/FamilyDisplayForward?familyId=255.

Concise Guide to PHARMACOLOGY citation:

Alexander SPH, Fabbro D, Gibb AJ, Kelly E, Mathie AA, Peach CJ, Veale EL, Armstrong JF, Faccenda E, Harding SD, Southan C, Davies JA et al. (2025) The Concise Guide to PHARMACOLOGY 2025/26: Enzymes. Br J Pharmacol. 182: S307-S403.