List of EC numbers (EC 6)

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This list contains a list of EC numbers for the sixth group, EC 6, ligases, placed in numerical order as determined by the Nomenclature Committee of the International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. All official information is tabulated at the website of the committee. [1] The database is developed and maintained by Andrew McDonald. [2]

Contents

EC 6.1: Forming Carbon-Oxygen Bonds

EC 6.1.2: Acid—alcohol ligases (ester synthases)

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EC 6.1.3: Cyclo-ligases

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EC 6.2: Forming Carbon-Sulfur Bonds

EC 6.2.1: Acid-Thiol Ligases

+ EC 6.2.1.75: indoleacetate—CoA ligase

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EC 6.2.2: Amide—thiol ligases

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EC 6.3: Forming Carbon-Nitrogen Bonds

EC 6.3.1: Acid—Ammonia (or Amine) Ligases (Amide Synthases)

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EC 6.3.2: Acid—Amino-Acid Ligases (Peptide Synthases)

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EC 6.3.3: Cyclo-Ligases

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EC 6.3.4: Other Carbon-Nitrogen Ligases

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EC 6.3.5: Carbon-nitrogen ligases with glutamine as amido-N-donor

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EC 6.4: Forming Carbon-Carbon Bonds

EC 6.4.1: Ligases that form carbon-carbon bonds (only sub-subclass identified to date)

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EC 6.5: Forming Phosphoric Ester Bonds

EC 6.5.1: Ligases that form phosphoric-ester bonds (only sub-subclass identified to date)

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EC 6.6: Forming Nitrogen-Metal Bonds

EC 6.6.1: Forming Coordination Complexes

EC 6.7: Forming nitrogen-nitrogen bonds

EC 6.7.1: Forming diazo bonds

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References

  1. "ExplorEnz – The Enzyme Database".
  2. McDonald, A.G.; Boyce, S.; K.F., Tipton (2009). "ExplorEnz: the primary source of the IUBMB enzyme list". Nucleic Acids Res. 37 (Database issue): D593–D597. doi: 10.1093/nar/gkn582 . PMC   2686581 . PMID   18776214.