Class 2 • Transferases IX: EC 2.7.1.38–2.7.1.112
✍ Scribed by Professor Dietmar Schomburg, Dr. Ida Schomburg, Dr. Antje Chang (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 642
- Series
- Springer Handbook of Enzymes 36
- Edition
- 2
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
Springer Handbook of Enzymes provides data on enzymes sufficiently well characterized. It offers concise and complete descriptions of some 5,000 enzymes and their application areas. Data sheets are arranged in their EC-Number sequence and the volumes themselves are arranged according to enzyme classes.
This new, second edition reflects considerable progress in enzymology: many enzymes are newly classified or reclassified. Each entry is correlated with references and one or more source organisms. New datafields are created: application and engineering (for the properties of enzymes where the sequence has been changed). The total amount of material contained in the Handbook has more than doubled so that the complete second edition consists of 39 volumes as well as a Synonym Index. In addition, starting in 2009, all newly classified enzymes are treated in Supplement Volumes.
Springer Handbook of Enzymes is an ideal source of information for researchers in biochemistry, biotechnology, organic and analytical chemistry, and food sciences, as well as for medicinal applications.
✦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages I-XXII
Phosphorylase kinase....Pages 1-22
Homoserine kinase....Pages 23-32
Pyruvate kinase....Pages 33-66
Glucose-1-phosphate phosphodismutase....Pages 67-69
Riboflavin phosphotransferase....Pages 70-72
Glucuronokinase....Pages 73-75
Galacturonokinase....Pages 76-77
2-Dehydro-3-deoxygluconokinase....Pages 78-80
L -Arabinokinase....Pages 81-82
D -Ribulokinase....Pages 83-85
Uridine kinase....Pages 86-97
Hydroxymethylpyrimidine kinase....Pages 98-102
Hydroxyethylthiazole kinase....Pages 103-106
L -Fuculokinase....Pages 107-109
Fucokinase....Pages 110-115
L -Xylulokinase....Pages 116-117
D -Arabinokinase....Pages 118-120
Allose kinase....Pages 121-123
1-Phosphofructokinase....Pages 124-130
Mannitol kinase....Pages 131-131
2-Dehydro-3-deoxygalactonokinase....Pages 132-134
N-Acetylglucosamine kinase....Pages 135-143
N-Acylmannosamine kinase....Pages 144-150
Acyl-phosphate-hexose phosphotransferase....Pages 151-154
Phosphoramidate-hexose phosphotransferase....Pages 155-156
Polyphosphate-glucose phosphotransferase....Pages 157-164
Inositol 3-kinase....Pages 165-167
Scyllo -inosamine 4-kinase....Pages 168-170
Undecaprenol kinase....Pages 171-175
1-Phosphatidylinositol 4-kinase....Pages 176-195
1-Phosphatidylinositol-4-phosphate 5-kinase....Pages 196-206
Protein-N π -phosphohistidine-sugar phosphotransferase....Pages 207-218
Protamine kinase....Pages 219-219
Shikimate kinase....Pages 220-228
Streptomycin 6-kinase....Pages 229-232
Inosine kinase....Pages 233-236
Deoxycytidine kinase....Pages 237-254
Thymidine kinase....Pages 255-255
Deoxyadenosine kinase....Pages 256-264
Nucleoside phosphotransferase....Pages 265-279
Polynucleotide 5′-hydroxy-kinase....Pages 280-294
Diphosphate-glycerol phosphotransferase....Pages 295-296
Diphosphate-serine phosphotransferase....Pages 297-299
Hydroxylysine kinase....Pages 300-302
Ethanolamine kinase....Pages 303-311
Pseudouridine kinase....Pages 312-313
Alkylglycerone kinase....Pages 314-315
β -Glucoside kinase....Pages 316-320
NADH Kinase....Pages 321-324
Streptomycin 3″-kinase....Pages 325-326
Dihydrostreptomycin-6-phosphate 3′ α -kinase....Pages 327-328
Thiamine kinase....Pages 329-330
Diphosphate-fructose-6-phosphate 1-phosphotransferase....Pages 331-354
Sphinganine kinase....Pages 355-361
5-Dehydro-2-deoxygluconokinase....Pages 362-364
Alkylglycerol kinase....Pages 365-367
Acylglycerol kinase....Pages 368-372
Kanamycin kinase....Pages 373-376
NADH Kinase....Pages 377-377
Opsin kinase....Pages 378-378
Phosphoenolpyruvate-fructose phosphotransferase....Pages 379-379
[Pyruvate dehydrogenase (lipoamide)] kinase....Pages 380-397
S-Methyl-5-thioribose kinase....Pages 398-401
Tagatose kinase....Pages 402-404
Hamamelose kinase....Pages 405-407
Viomycin kinase....Pages 408-409
Diphosphate-protein phosphotransferase....Pages 410-411
6-Phosphofructo-2-kinase....Pages 412-433
Glucose-1,6-bisphosphate synthase....Pages 434-437
Diacylglycerol kinase....Pages 438-458
Dolichol kinase....Pages 459-464
[Hydroxymethylglutaryl-CoA reductase (NADPH)] kinase....Pages 465-478
Dephospho-[reductase kinase] kinase....Pages 479-482
Acetyl-CoA carboxylase] kinase....Pages 483-483
Protein-tyrosine kinase....Pages 484-496
Protein kinase (dual specificity kinase)....Pages 497-505
Protein-tyrosine kinase (ETK, WZC)....Pages 506-509
Protein-tyrosine kinase (PTK, not ETK, WZC)....Pages 510-624
✦ Subjects
Biochemistry, general; Cancer Research; Pharmacology/Toxicology; Biotechnology; Veterinary Medicine
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