Acid anhydride hydrolases
Class of hydrolase enzymes
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Acid anhydride hydrolases are a class of hydrolase enzymes that catalyze the hydrolysis of an acid anhydride bond.[1] They are classified under EC number 3.6. One well known member of this class is GTPase.
See also
- List of EC numbers (EC 3)#EC 3.6: Acting on acid anhydrides
References
- ^ Ashton Acton, ed. (2012). Acid Anhydride Hydrolases: Advances in Research and Application.
External links
Media related to Acid anhydride hydrolases at Wikimedia Commons
- Acid+anhydride+hydrolases at the U.S. National Library of Medicine Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
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Hydrolases: acid anhydride hydrolases (EC 3.6)
- Pyrophosphatase
- Inorganic
- Thiamine
- Apyrase
- Thiamine-triphosphatase
- Adenylylsulfatase
- Phosphoadenylylsulfatase
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3.6.4 |
3.6.5.1: Heterotrimeric G protein | |
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3.6.5.2: Small GTPase > Ras superfamily | |
3.6.5.3: Protein-synthesizing GTPase | |
3.6.5.5-6: Polymerization motors |
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