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page 1Ligases
ligases
In biochemistry, a ligase is an enzyme that can catalyze the joining (ligation) of two molecules by forming a new chemical bond. This is typically via hydrolysis of a small pendant chemical group on one of the molecules, typically resulting in the formation of new C-O, C-S, or C-N bonds. For example, DNA ligase can join two complementary fragments of nucleic acid by forming phosphodiester bonds, and repair single stranded breaks that arise in double stranded DNA during replication.
synthase
In biochemistry, a synthase is an enzyme that catalyses a synthesis process.
HECT and RLD domain containing E3 ubiquitin protein ligase 2
HERC2, or HECT and RLD domain containing E3 ubiquitin protein ligase 2, is a giant E3 ubiquitin protein ligase, implicated in DNA repair regulation, pigmentation and neurological disorders. It is encoded by a gene of the same name belonging to the HERC family, which typically encodes large protein products with C-terminal HECT domains and one or more RCC1-like (RLD) domains.
list of EC numbers (EC 6)
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