Synthase — In biochemistry, a synthase is an enzyme which catalyzes a synthesis process.Following the EC number classification, they belong to the group of ligases, with lyases catalysing the reverse reaction. Examples * ATP synthase * Citrate synthase *… … Wikipedia
Synthase — Une synthase est une enzyme appartenant à la classe des ligases. Cette enzyme forme et défait des liaisons. Certaines synthases peuvent utiliser de l ATP. Exemples ATP synthase Tryptophane synthase Thymidylate synthase Acide gras synthase Citrate … Wikipédia en Français
synthase — noun Any enzyme that catalyzes the synthesis of a biological compound but, unlike synthetases, does not make use of ATP as a source of energy … Wiktionary
synthase — Trivial name used in the Enzyme Commission Report for a lyase reaction going in the reverse direction (NTP independent). For individual synthases, see the specific names. SEE ALSO: synthetase. * * * syn·thase sin .thās, .thāz n any of various… … Medical dictionary
Synthase — Syn|tha|se [Kurzw. aus ↑ Synthese u. ↑ ase], die; , n: 1) veraltetes Syn. für ↑ Ligase 2) nicht empfohlenes Syn. für ↑ Lyase … Universal-Lexikon
synthase — syn·thase … English syllables
synthase — ˈsinˌthās, āz noun ( s) Etymology: synthesis + ase : any of various enzymes that catalyze the synthesis of a substance without involving the breaking of a high energy phosphate bond (as in ATP) … Useful english dictionary
ATP synthase — Molecular model of ATP synthase by X ray diffraction method ATP synthase (EC 3.6.3.14) is an important enzyme that provides energy for the cell to use through the synthesis of adenosine triphosphate (ATP). ATP is the most commonly used energy… … Wikipedia
Cystathionine beta synthase — Structure of human cystathionine beta synthase.[1] … Wikipedia
ATP-Synthase — Bezeichner Gen Name(n) Fo, F1 … Deutsch Wikipedia