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Transferase: what does it do?
transfer a chem group from donor to acceptor
Hydrolase: what does it do?
cleavage of bond bt C and some other atom with addition of H2O
Isomerase: what does it do?
Interconversion of isomers
Lyase: what does it do?
Nonhydrolytic cleavage of C-C/S/N
Ligase: what does it do?
Formation of bond bt C-N/O/S and REQUIRES ENERGY
Oxidoreductase: what does it do?
red-ox rxns; frequently used as coenzymes NAD+, FAD, NADP+, or O2 as electron acceptor
Oxidoreductase: examples
Dehydrogenase, oxidase, reductase
Isomerase: examples
"I-so-ME-rase": Mutase, Epimerase
Ligase: examples
Carboxylase, thiokinase
Transferase: examples
Transaminase, Kinase (adds Pi)
Hydrolase: examples
PAP: Protease, Amylase, Phosphatase (removes Pi)
Lyase: examples
"Lying to DAD": Decarboxylase, Aldolase, Dehydratase
NAD+:
where is it found in cell typically
Reductive or oxidative
catabolic or anabolic
Mitochondria
Ox
catabolic
NADP+:
where is it found in cell typically
Reductive or oxidative
catabolic or anabolic
cytosol
red
anabolic