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− | Enzymes are biological catalysts; that is, they are '''''biomolecules that accelerate chemical reactions.''''' | + | Enzymes are biological catalysts; that is, they are '''''biomolecules that accelerate chemical reactions.''''' Within the set of available enzyme coding regions given below, there are a number of tables that group the proteins into categories, ''e.g.,'' '''''antibiotic resistance, DNA excision and integration,''''' etc. These groupings allow easy comparisons among different parts that might serve a given purpose. Note that these classifications differ somewhat from the more traditional approaches to organizing databases of information about enzymes. This point, as well as some other facts relating to enzymes in synthetic biology are discussed under [[Enzyme Details|Ensyme Coding Regions - Background Information]] |
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Revision as of 20:30, 4 June 2008
Enzyme Coding Regions
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Enzymes are biological catalysts; that is, they are biomolecules that accelerate chemical reactions. Within the set of available enzyme coding regions given below, there are a number of tables that group the proteins into categories, e.g., antibiotic resistance, DNA excision and integration, etc. These groupings allow easy comparisons among different parts that might serve a given purpose. Note that these classifications differ somewhat from the more traditional approaches to organizing databases of information about enzymes. This point, as well as some other facts relating to enzymes in synthetic biology are discussed under Ensyme Coding Regions - Background Information