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List of EC numbers (EC 2)

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This list contains a list of EC numbers for the second group, EC 2, transferases, 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]

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EC 2.1: Transferring One-Carbon Groups

EC 2.1.1: Methyltransferases

EC 2.1.3: Carboxy- and Carbamoyltransferases

EC 2.1.4: Amidinotransferases

EC 2.1.5: Methylenetransferases

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EC 2.2: Transferring Aldehyde or Ketonic Groups

EC 2.2.1: Transketolases and Transaldolases

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EC 2.3: Acyltransferases

EC 2.3.1: Transferring groups other than amino-acyl groups

EC 2.3.2: Aminoacyltransferases

EC 2.3.3: Acyl groups converted into alkyl on transfer

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EC 2.4: Glycosyltransferases

EC 2.4.1: Hexosyltransferases

EC 2.4.2: Pentosyltransferases

EC 2.4.99: Transferring Other Glycosyl Groups

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EC 2.5: Transferring Alkyl or Aryl Groups, Other than Methyl Groups

EC 2.5.1: Transferring alkyl or aryl groups, other than methyl groups (only sub-subclass identified to date)

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EC 2.6: Transferring Nitrogenous Groups

EC 2.6.1: Transaminases

EC 2.6.2: Amidinotransferases (deleted sub-subclass)

EC 2.6.3: Oximinotransferases

EC 2.6.99: Transferring Other Nitrogenous Groups

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EC 2.7: Transferring Phosphorus-Containing Groups

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EC 2.7.1: Phosphotransferases with an alcohol group as acceptor

EC 2.7.2: Phosphotransferases with a carboxy group as acceptor

EC 2.7.3: Phosphotransferases with a nitrogenous group as acceptor

EC 2.7.4: Phosphotransferases with a phosphate group as acceptor

EC 2.7.5: Phosphotransferases with regeneration of donors, apparently catalysing intramolecular transfers

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EC 2.7.6: Diphosphotransferases

EC 2.7.7: Nucleotidyltransferases

EC 2.7.8: Transferases for other substituted phosphate groups

EC 2.7.9: Phosphotransferases with paired acceptors (dikinases)

EC 2.7.10: Protein-tyrosine kinases

EC 2.7.11: Protein-serine/threonine kinases

EC 2.7.12: Dual-specificity kinases (those acting on Ser/Thr and Tyr residues)

EC 2.7.13: Protein-histidine kinases

EC 2.7.14: Protein-arginine kinases

EC 2.7.99: Other protein kinases

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EC 2.8: Transferring Sulfur-Containing Groups

EC 2.8.1: Sulfurtransferases

EC 2.8.2: Sulfotransferases

EC 2.8.3: CoA-transferases

EC 2.8.4: Transferring alkylthio groups

EC 2.8.5: Thiosulfotransferases

  • EC 2.8.5.1: S-sulfo-L-cysteine synthase (3-phospho-L-serine-dependent)
  • EC 2.8.5.2: L-cysteine S-thiosulfotransferase
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EC 2.9: Transferring Selenium-Containing Groups

EC 2.9.1: Selenotransferases

EC 2.10: Transferring molybdenum- or tungsten-containing groups

EC 2.10.1: Molybdenumtransferases or tungstentransferases with sulfide groups as acceptors

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