Isomerase Isomerase

Isomerase - Definition and Overview

In biochemistry, an isomerase is an enzyme which catalyses changes within one molecule, often by re-arranging the functional groups and converting the molecule into one of its isomeric forms. They are classified as EC 5 in the EC number classification.

Example Usage of Isomerase

research_papers: Peptidyl-Prolyl Isomerase 1 Regulates Protein Phosphatase 2A-Mediated Topographic Phosphorylation of Neuro...: - http://tinyurl.com/yz8wv5t
EnlightenPapers: Protein disulphide Isomerase family members show distinct substrate specificity: P5 is targeted to BiP client proteins - http://is.gd/4ZEwK
tpanneck: Were I an enzyme, I think I would be a rather unassuming Isomerase amongst all these boisterous kinases.
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