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For the first two, biotin serves as a [[Cofactor (biochemistry)|cofactor]] responsible for transfer of [[bicarbonate]] to [[acetyl-CoA]], converting it to [[malonyl-CoA]] for [[fatty acid synthesis]]. PC participates in [[gluconeogenesis]]. MCC catalyzes a step in [[leucine]] metabolism. PCC catalyzes a step in the metabolism of [[propionyl-CoA]]. Metabolic degradation of the [[biotinylation|biotinylated]] carboxylases leads to the formation of [[biocytin]]. This compound is further degraded by biotinidase to release biotin, which is then reutilized by holocarboxylase synthetase.

For the first two, biotin serves as a cofactor responsible for transfer of bicarbonate to acetyl-CoA, converting it to malonyl-CoA for fatty acid synthesis. PC participates in gluconeogenesis. MCC catalyzes a step in leucine metabolism. PCC catalyzes a step in the metabolism of propionyl-CoA. Metabolic degradation of the biotinylated carboxylases leads to the formation of biocytin. This compound is further degraded by biotinidase to release biotin, which is then reutilized by holocarboxylase synthetase.