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Match the following column

Column-I

Column- II

(A)

Dehydrogenases

(1)

Interconversion of optical, geometrical positional isomers

(B)

Ligases

(2)

Group transfer

(C)

Isomerases

(3)

Oxidoreduction between two substrates

(D)

Hydrolases

(4)

Linking together of two bond

(E)

Transferases

(5)

Hydrosis of bonds

CODES :

 

A

B

C

D

E

 

a)

5

4

1

2

3

 

b)

4

3

5

2

3

 

c)

5

4

2

3

3

 

d)

3

4

1

5

3

 



Question ID - 1481 | SaraNextGen Top Answer

Match the following column

Column-I

Column- II

(A)

Dehydrogenases

(1)

Interconversion of optical, geometrical positional isomers

(B)

Ligases

(2)

Group transfer

(C)

Isomerases

(3)

Oxidoreduction between two substrates

(D)

Hydrolases

(4)

Linking together of two bond

(E)

Transferases

(5)

Hydrosis of bonds

CODES :

 

A

B

C

D

E

 

a)

5

4

1

2

3

 

b)

4

3

5

2

3

 

c)

5

4

2

3

3

 

d)

3

4

1

5

3

 

1 Answer
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Answer Key / Explanation : (d) -

(d)

     Column I

     Column II

A. Dehydrogenases

 

 

B. Ligases

 

C. Isomerases

 

 

D. Hydrolases

 

E. Transferases

3. Oxidoreduction between two substance

4. Linking together of two bond

1. Inter conversion of optical position geometrical

5. Hydrolysis of bonds

2. Group transfer

Oxidoreductases/dehydrogenases Enzymes which catalyse oxidoreduction between two substrates S and S’

S reduced + S’ oxidised  S oxidised + S’ reduced

Transferases Enzymes catalysing a transfer of a group, G (other than hydrogen) between a pair of substrate S and S’.

Hydrolases Enzymes catalysing hydrolysis of ester, either, peptide, glycosidic, , C-halide or P-N bonds

Lyases Enzymes that catalyse removal of groups from substrates by mechanisms other than hydrolysis leaving double bonds

Isomerases includes all enzymes catalysing inter-conversion of optical, geometric or positional isomers

Ligases Enzymes catalysing the linking together of two compounds, e.g., enzymes which catalyse joining of  etc. bonds

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