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epimerase |
As nouns the difference between terms and epimerase
is that
terms is while
epimerase is (enzyme) any enzyme that catalyzes the stereochemical inversion of the configuration about an asymmetric carbon atom in a substrate having more than one center of asymmetry.
epimerase |
lyase |
As nouns the difference between epimerase and lyase
is that
epimerase is (enzyme) any enzyme that catalyzes the stereochemical inversion of the configuration about an asymmetric carbon atom in a substrate having more than one center of asymmetry while
lyase is lyase.
epimerase |
mutase |
As nouns the difference between epimerase and mutase
is that
epimerase is any enzyme that catalyzes the stereochemical inversion of the configuration about an asymmetric carbon atom in a substrate having more than one center of asymmetry while
mutase is an enzyme that catalyzes the shifting of a functional group from one position to another within the same molecule.
epimerase |
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As a noun epimerase
is any enzyme that catalyzes the stereochemical inversion of the configuration about an asymmetric carbon atom in a substrate having more than one center of asymmetry.
epimerase |
isomers |
As nouns the difference between epimerase and isomers
is that
epimerase is (enzyme) any enzyme that catalyzes the stereochemical inversion of the configuration about an asymmetric carbon atom in a substrate having more than one center of asymmetry while
isomers is .
epimerase |
isomerase |
As nouns the difference between epimerase and isomerase
is that
epimerase is any enzyme that catalyzes the stereochemical inversion of the configuration about an asymmetric carbon atom in a substrate having more than one center of asymmetry while
isomerase is any enzyme which catalyzes the conversion of one isomeric form of a chemical compound to another.
epimerase |
racemase |
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In enzyme terms the difference between epimerase and racemase
is that
epimerase is any enzyme that catalyzes the stereochemical inversion of the configuration about an asymmetric carbon atom in a substrate having more than one center of asymmetry while
racemase is any enzyme that catalyzes the stereochemical inversion of the configuration about an asymmetric carbon atom in a substrate having only one center of asymmetry.
stereochemical |
epimerase |
As an adjective stereochemical
is of or pertaining to stereochemistry.
As a noun epimerase is
(enzyme) any enzyme that catalyzes the stereochemical inversion of the configuration about an asymmetric carbon atom in a substrate having more than one center of asymmetry.