3-Hydroxypropionate bicycle

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The 3-Hydroxypropionate bicycle, also known as the 3-Hydroxypropionate pathway, is a process that allows some bacteria to generate 3-Hydroxypropionate utilizing carbon dioxide. In this pathway CO2 is fixed (''i.e.'' incorporated) by the action of two enzymes, [[acetyl-CoA carboxylase]] and [[propionyl-CoA carboxylase]].
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The 3-Hydroxypropionate bicycle, also known as the 3-Hydroxypropionate pathway, is a process that allows some bacteria to generate 3-Hydroxypropionate utilizing carbon dioxide. In this pathway CO2 is fixed (''i.e.'' incorporated) by the action of two enzymes, [[acetyl-CoA carboxylase]] and [[propionyl-CoA carboxylase]]. See also [[Carbon Fixation]].
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E. coli Acetyl-CoA carboxylase biotinyl domain complex with biotin (PDB code 1bdo)

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