Transferases

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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.
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[[Transferases]] are enzymes which catalyze the transfer of a functional group (E.g. Acetyl, Amino, Methyl, Phosporyl groups etc.) from one a donor molecule to a receptor molecule. They are classified as EC 2 under the [[EC Number|EC number]] classification.

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Sites of Methylation by Methyltransferases on DNA
Sites of Methylation by Methyltransferases on DNA

Transferases are enzymes which catalyze the transfer of a functional group (E.g. Acetyl, Amino, Methyl, Phosporyl groups etc.) from one a donor molecule to a receptor molecule. They are classified as EC 2 under the EC number classification.


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David Canner, Ann Taylor

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