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26. These catalyze oxidation and reduction reactions, e.g.
pyruvate dehydrogenase, catalysing the oxidation of
pyruvate to acetyl coenzyme A.
a. oxidoreductases
b. transferases
c. hydrolases
d. ligases
27. These catalyze transferring of the chemical group from
one to another compound. An example is a transaminase,
which transfers an amino group from one molecule to
another.
a. oxidoreduUctases
b. transferases
c. hydrolases
d. ligases
28. They catalyze the hydrolysis of a bond. For example,
the enzyme pepsin hydrolyzes peptide bonds in proteins.
a. oxidoreductases
b. transferases
c. hydrolases
d. ligases
29. Catalyze the association of two molecules. For example,
DNA ligase catalyzes the joining of two fragments of DNA
by forming a phosphodiester bond.
a. oxidoreductases
b. transferases
c. hydrolases
d. ligases
30. It is the loss of electrons, gain of oxygen or loss of
hydrogen.
a. reduction
b. temperature
C. substrate concentration
d. oxidation
Transcribed Image Text:26. These catalyze oxidation and reduction reactions, e.g. pyruvate dehydrogenase, catalysing the oxidation of pyruvate to acetyl coenzyme A. a. oxidoreductases b. transferases c. hydrolases d. ligases 27. These catalyze transferring of the chemical group from one to another compound. An example is a transaminase, which transfers an amino group from one molecule to another. a. oxidoreduUctases b. transferases c. hydrolases d. ligases 28. They catalyze the hydrolysis of a bond. For example, the enzyme pepsin hydrolyzes peptide bonds in proteins. a. oxidoreductases b. transferases c. hydrolases d. ligases 29. Catalyze the association of two molecules. For example, DNA ligase catalyzes the joining of two fragments of DNA by forming a phosphodiester bond. a. oxidoreductases b. transferases c. hydrolases d. ligases 30. It is the loss of electrons, gain of oxygen or loss of hydrogen. a. reduction b. temperature C. substrate concentration d. oxidation
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