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The enzymes in this section of the database are organized as you would find them in the
Enzyme-Nomenclature book. Click [+] to expand, and [–] to collapse, any section. Clicking on a heading will open a popup window with information on that class, subclass or sub-subclass. For a fully expanded list of the classes, subclasses and sub-subclasses, click here |
EC 1 | [–] | ||
EC 1.1 | [+] | ||
EC 1.2 | [+] | ||
EC 1.3 | [+] | ||
EC 1.4 | [+] | ||
EC 1.5 | [+] | ||
EC 1.6 | [+] | ||
EC 1.7 | [+] | ||
EC 1.8 | [+] | ||
EC 1.9 | [+] | ||
EC 1.10 | [+] | ||
EC 1.11 | [+] | ||
EC 1.12 | [+] | ||
EC 1.13 | [+] | ||
EC 1.14 | [+] | ||
EC 1.15 | [+] | ||
EC 1.16 | [–] | ||
EC 1.16.1 | [–] With NAD+ or NADP+ as acceptor | ||
EC 1.16.1.1 | mercury(II) reductase | ||
EC 1.16.1.2 | diferric-transferrin reductase | ||
EC 1.16.1.3 | aquacobalamin reductase. This entry has been deleted since no specific enzyme catalysing this activity has been identified and it has been shown that aquacobalamin is efficiently reduced by free dihydroflavins and by non-specific reduced flavoproteins. | ||
EC 1.16.1.4 | cob(II)alamin reductase. This entry has been deleted since no specific enzyme catalysing this activity has been identified and it has been shown that cob(II)alamin is efficiently reduced by free dihydroflavins and by non-specific reduced flavoproteins | ||
EC 1.16.1.5 | aquacobalamin reductase (NADPH). This entry has been deleted since the enzyme the entry was based on was later shown to be EC 1.2.1.51, pyruvate dehydrogenase (NADP+). On the other hand, it has been shown that non-enzymatic reduction of cob(III)alamin to cob(II)alamin occurs efficiently in the presence of free dihydroflavins or non-specific reduced flavoproteins. | ||
EC 1.16.1.6 | cyanocobalamin reductase | ||
EC 1.16.1.7 | ferric-chelate reductase (NADH) | ||
EC 1.16.1.8 | [methionine synthase] reductase | ||
EC 1.16.1.9 | ferric-chelate reductase (NADPH) | ||
EC 1.16.1.10 | ferric-chelate reductase [NAD(P)H] | ||
EC 1.16.3 | [+] With oxygen as acceptor | ||
EC 1.16.5 | [+] With a quinone or similar compound as acceptor | ||
EC 1.16.8 | [+] With a flavin as acceptor | ||
EC 1.16.9 | [+] With a copper protein as acceptor | ||
EC 1.16.98 | [+] With other, known, physiological acceptors | ||
EC 1.16.99 | [+] With unknown physiological acceptors | ||
EC 1.17 | [+] | ||
EC 1.18 | [+] | ||
EC 1.19 | [+] | ||
EC 1.20 | [+] | ||
EC 1.21 | [+] | ||
EC 1.22 | [+] | ||
EC 1.23 | [+] | ||
EC 1.97 | [+] | ||
EC 1.98 | [+] | ||
EC 1.99 | [+] | ||
EC 2 | [+] | ||
EC 3 | [+] | ||
EC 4 | [+] | ||
EC 5 | [+] | ||
EC 6 | [+] | ||
EC 7 | [+] |