Name the type of enzyme involved in the following reaction S−G+S′⟶S−S′+G.
A
Dehydrogenase
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B
Transferase
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C
Hydrolase
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D
Lyase
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Solution
The correct option is C Transferase Transferase is an enzyme that transfers a specific functional groups from one molecule to another.
Enzyme catalyzing optical or geometrical rearrangement of atomic groupings without altering molecular weight or number of atom is isomerase. It converts into from one isomer to the other isomer by changing the intramolecular arrangement by forming or breaking the bond.
Dehydrogenase is an enzyme which participates in the oxidoreductase reaction by using a electron acceptor.
Hydrolase are the enzyme which catalyses the splitting of compounds by addition of water.
Lyase is the process by which the chemical bonds are broken down by the process other than hydrolysis and oxidation. It allows the formation of new bond.