Synthase
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In biochemistry, a synthase is an enzyme which catalyzes a synthesis process. Following the EC number classification, they belong to the group of Lyases, catalysing the reverse reaction. In contrast to synthetases, they do not use ATP.
[edit] Examples
- ATP synthase
- Citrate synthase
- Tryptophan synthase
- Pseudouridine synthase
- Fatty acid synthase
- Cellulose synthase (UDP-forming)
- Cellulose synthase (GDP-forming)
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