AskDefine | Define transferase

Dictionary Definition

transferase n : any of various enzymes that move a chemical group from one compound to another compound

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English

Noun

  1. Any of various enzymes that catalyze the transfer of a functional group, such as amine or phosphate from one molecule to another.

Translations

enzyme which catalyses the transfer of a functional group
  • Italian: transferasi
  • French: transférase
  • Spanish: transferasa

Extensive Definition

In biochemistry, a transferase is an enzyme that catalyzes the transfer of a functional group (e.g. a methyl or phosphate group) from one molecule (called the donor) to another (called the acceptor). For example, an enzyme that catalyzed this reaction would be a transferase:
A–X + B → A + B–X
In this example, A would be the donor, and B would be the acceptor. The donor is often a coenzyme.

Nomenclature

Proper names of transferases are formed as "donor:acceptor grouptransferase." However, other names are much more common. The common names of transferases are often formed as "acceptor grouptransferase" or "donor grouptransferase." For example, a DNA methyltransferase is a transferase that catalyzes the transfer of a methyl group to a DNA acceptor.

Classification

Transferases are classified as EC 2 in the EC number classification. Transferases can be further classified into nine subclasses:

References

transferase in Arabic: ترانسفيراز
transferase in Bulgarian: Трансфераза
transferase in Czech: Transferáza
transferase in German: Transferase
transferase in Spanish: Transferasa
transferase in French: Transférase
transferase in Italian: Transferasi
transferase in Hebrew: טרנספראז
transferase in Lithuanian: Transferazės
transferase in Japanese: 転移酵素
transferase in Polish: Transferazy
transferase in Portuguese: Transferase
transferase in Russian: Трансферазы
transferase in Swedish: Transferaser
transferase in Chinese: 轉移酶
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