
<enzyme> Enzymes of Class 6 in the E classification, catalyse synthesis of molecules, their activity being coupled to the breakdown of a nucleotide triphosphate. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(sin´thә-tās) ligase; any of a class of enzymes that catalyze the joining together of two molecules coupled with the breakdown of a pyrophosphate bond in ATP or a similar triphosphate.
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Enzymes of Class 6 in the E classification; catalyse synthesis of molecules, their activity being coupled to the breakdown of a nucleotide triphosphate.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: sin′thĕ-tās Definitions: 1. An enzyme catalyzing the synthesis of a specific substance. Synthetase is limited, in the Enzyme Commission Report, to use as a trivial name for the ligases (EC class 6), which in turn are those synthesizing enzymes that require the cleavage of a pyrophosphate linkage in ATP or a...
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