List of EC numbers (EC 7)

This list contains a list of sub-classes for the seventh group of Enzyme Commission numbers, EC 7, translocases, 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]

EC 7.1: Catalysing the translocation of hydrons

NOTE: Hydron is a generic term that includes all isotopes of H+, i.e. not only 1H+ but also 2H+ (D+) and 3H+ (T+).

EC 7.1.1: Linked to oxidoreductase reactions

EC 7.1.2: Linked to the hydrolysis of a nucleoside triphosphate

EC 7.1.3: Linked to the hydrolysis of diphosphate

EC 7.2: catalysing the translocation of inorganic cations and their chelates

EC 7.2.1: Linked to oxidoreductase reactions

EC 7.2.2: Linked to the hydrolysis of a nucleoside triphosphate

EC 7.2.4: Linked to decarboxylation

EC 7.3: Catalysing the translocation of inorganic anions

EC 7.3.2: Linked to the hydrolysis of a nucleoside triphosphate

EC 7.4: Catalysing the translocation of amino acids and peptides

EC 7.4.2: Linked to the hydrolysis of a nucleoside triphosphate

EC 7.5: Catalysing the translocation of carbohydrates and their derivatives

EC 7.5.2: Linked to the hydrolysis of a nucleoside triphosphate

  • EC 7.5.2.1: ABC-type maltose transporter
  • EC 7.5.2.2: ABC-type oligosaccharide transporter
  • EC 7.5.2.3: ABC-type β-glucan transporter
  • EC 7.5.2.4: ABC-type teichoic-acid transporter
  • EC 7.5.2.5: ABC-type lipopolysaccharide transporter
  • EC 7.5.2.6: ABC-type lipid A-core oligosaccharide transporter
  • EC 7.5.2.7: ABC-type D-ribose transporter
  • EC 7.5.2.8: ABC-type D-allose transporter
  • EC 7.5.2.9: ABC-type D-galactofuranose transporter
  • EC 7.5.2.10: ABC-type D-xylose transporter
  • EC 7.5.2.11: ABC-type D-galactose transporter
  • EC 7.5.2.12: ABC-type L-arabinose transporter
  • EC 7.5.2.13: ABC-type D-xylose/L-arabinose transporter

EC 7.6: Catalysing the translocation of other compounds

EC 7.6.2: Linked to the hydrolysis of a nucleoside triphosphate

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: D593 – D597. doi:10.1093/nar/gkn582. PMC 2686581.