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List of EC numbers (EC 5)

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This list contains a list of EC numbers for the fifth group, EC 5, isomerases, 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 5.1: Epimerases and racemases

EC 5.1.1: Acting on Amino acids and Derivatives

EC 5.1.2: Acting on Hydroxy acids and Derivatives

EC 5.1.3: Acting on Carbohydrates and Derivatives

EC 5.1.99: Acting on Other Compounds

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EC 5.2: cis-trans-Isomerases

EC 5.2.1: cis-trans Isomerases (only sub-subclass identified to date)

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EC 5.3: Intramolecular Oxidoreductases

EC 5.3.1: Interconverting Aldoses and Ketoses

EC 5.3.2: Interconverting Keto- and Enol-Groups

EC 5.3.3: Transposing C=C Bonds

EC 5.3.4: Transposing S-S Bonds

EC 5.3.99: Other Intramolecular Oxidoreductases

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EC 5.4: Intramolecular Transferases

EC 5.4.1: Transferring Acyl Groups

EC 5.4.2: Phosphotransferases (Phosphomutases)

EC 5.4.3: Transferring Amino Groups

EC 5.4.4: Transferring hydroxy groups

EC 5.4.99: Transferring Other Groups

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EC 5.5: Intramolecular Lyases

EC 5.5.1: Intramolecular lyases (only sub-subclass identified to date)

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EC 5.6: Isomerases altering macromolecular conformation

EC 5.6.1: Enzymes altering polypeptide conformation or assembly

EC 5.6.2: Enzymes altering nucleic acid conformation

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EC 5.99: Other Isomerases

EC 5.99.1: Sole sub-subclass for isomerases that do not belong in the other subclasses

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