Transferase
Transferases are officially classified under the Enzyme Commission (EC) system as . They follow a general reaction formula:
) between an amino acid and a keto acid, playing a key role in amino acid metabolism. : Transfer methyl groups ( −CH3negative cap C cap H sub 3 transferase
: Transfer sugar moieties to form glycosidic bonds, which are essential for synthesizing blood group antigens and modifying drug stability. : Transfer phosphate groups (typically from ATP) to
: Transfer phosphate groups (typically from ATP) to substrates, a process essential for cell signaling and metabolic regulation. Aminotransferases (EC 2.6) : Transfer amino groups ( −NH2negative cap N cap H sub 2 Biological Roles ), critical for DNA methylation and
Transferases are found throughout the cell, with high concentrations in the cytosol, mitochondria, and Golgi bodies. Molecule of the Month: Glutathione Transferases - PDB-101
: Transfer acyl groups, vital for fatty acid metabolism and the synthesis of structured lipids. Biological Roles
), critical for DNA methylation and gene expression regulation.