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These reactions are catalysed by a large group of broad-specificity transferases.
This enzyme belongs to the family of transferases, specifically the aminoacyltransferases.
These enzymes are transferases, specifically the sulfotransferases, which transfer sulfur-containing groups.
This enzyme belongs to the family of transferases, to be specific, the sulfotransferases, which transfer sulfur-containing groups.
The histone methyl transferases are specific to either lysine or arginine.
Amino transferases are elevated in patients who have had viral metabolic and toxic events ruled out.
Proper names of transferases are formed as "donor:acceptor grouptransferase."
This enzyme is classified to the family of transferases, specifically those transferring one-carbon group methyltransferases.
Peptidyl transferases are not limited to translation, but there are relatively few enzymes with this function.
Transferases can be further classified into nine subclasses:
Such enzymes include esterases, glutathione transferases, and mixed microsomal oxidases.
Data suggests there are three separate glycosyl transferases required for the glycosylation of the teicoplanin aglycone.
This enzyme belongs to the family of transferases, specifically those glycosyltransferases that do not transfer hexosyl or pentosyl groups.
This enzyme belongs to the family of transferases, specifically those transferring phosphorus-containing groups that are not covered by other phosphotransferase families.
The histone acetyl transferases (Gcn5 and Esa1) that can act on H2A.
The cytosolic portion contains the major part of the activities of transferases (phase II metabolism).
This enzyme belongs to the family of transferases, to be specific, those transferring phosphorus-containing groups (phosphotransferases) with an alcohol group as acceptor.
Transferases are classified as EC 2 in the EC number classification.
Trypanothione-dependent enzymes include reductases, peroxidases, glyoxalases and transferases.
This domain is found in amino transferases, and other enzymes including cysteine desulphurase EC:4.4.1.
EC 5.4 includes intramolecular transferases (mutases)
The enzyme belongs to the family of transferases, to be specific those transferring aryl or alkyl groups other than methyl groups.
The enzyme belongs to the family of transferases, specifically those acyltransferases that convert acyl groups into alkyl groups on transfer.
In enzymology, this enzyme belongs to the family of transferases, specifically those acyltransferases transferring groups other than aminoacyl groups.
In enzymology, enzymes that add a fructose group to a molecule are called fructosyl-transferases, beta-D-fructofuranosyl transferases or fructotranferases.