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Transferases

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(New page: Transferases are enzymes which catalyze the transfer of a functional group (E.g. Methyl groups) from one a donor molecule to a receptor molecule.)
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Transferases are enzymes which catalyze the transfer of a functional group (E.g. Methyl groups) from one a donor molecule to a receptor molecule.
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[[Image: Redox reaction.png|350px|right|thumb|Example of the Simple Redox Reaction Catalyzed by Oxidoreductases]]
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[[Transferases]] are enzymes which catalyze the transfer of a functional group (E.g. Methyl groups) from one a donor molecule to a receptor molecule. They are classified as EC 2 under the [[EC Number|EC number]] classification.

Revision as of 07:41, 18 October 2010

Example of the Simple Redox Reaction Catalyzed by Oxidoreductases
Example of the Simple Redox Reaction Catalyzed by Oxidoreductases

{{#tree:id=TransTopic|openlevels=0| Articles in Proteopedia concerning Oxidoreductases include: Transferases are enzymes which catalyze the transfer of a functional group (E.g. Methyl groups) from one a donor molecule to a receptor molecule. They are classified as EC 2 under the EC number classification.

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