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I found the full exercise on the internet. Attached are the images of enzymatically catalyzed reactions.
Reaction a) - acyl phosphate to carboxylate and phosphate.
The enzyme that catalyses this reaction is the acylphosphatase, which is a hydrolase, because it uses molecules of water in the reaction.
Reaction b) - ATP + an L-amino acid + an L-amino acid to ADP + phosphate + L-aminoacyl-L-amino acid.
The enzyme that catalyses this reaction is the L-amino-acid alpha-ligase, which is a ligase because it preforms the bonding of two large molecules.
Reaction a) - glucose-1-phosphate to glucose-1,6-bisphosphate to glucose-6-phosphate
The enzyme that catalyses this reaction is the Glucose-1,6-bisphosphate synthase, which is a transferase because it transfers a phosphate group from a donating to an accepting molecule.
Reaction b) - [tex] NAD^{+} [/tex]+[tex]H_{2} O[/tex] to NADH+[tex]H^{+} [/tex]
The enzyme that catalyses this reaction is a oxidoreductase because it helps oxidising and reducing molecules.
Reaction c) - α-keto acid + Glutamate to Aminoacid + α-ketoglutarate
The enzyme that catalyses this reaction is an aminotransferase, which is a transferase because it transfers an amino group from a donating to an accepting molecule.
Reaction c) - produces a molecule of [tex] CO^{2} [/tex]
The enzyme that catalyses this reaction is a Carboxy-lyase, which is a lyase because it adds or removes carboxyl groups from organic molecules.
Reaction a) - acyl phosphate to carboxylate and phosphate.
The enzyme that catalyses this reaction is the acylphosphatase, which is a hydrolase, because it uses molecules of water in the reaction.
Reaction b) - ATP + an L-amino acid + an L-amino acid to ADP + phosphate + L-aminoacyl-L-amino acid.
The enzyme that catalyses this reaction is the L-amino-acid alpha-ligase, which is a ligase because it preforms the bonding of two large molecules.
Reaction a) - glucose-1-phosphate to glucose-1,6-bisphosphate to glucose-6-phosphate
The enzyme that catalyses this reaction is the Glucose-1,6-bisphosphate synthase, which is a transferase because it transfers a phosphate group from a donating to an accepting molecule.
Reaction b) - [tex] NAD^{+} [/tex]+[tex]H_{2} O[/tex] to NADH+[tex]H^{+} [/tex]
The enzyme that catalyses this reaction is a oxidoreductase because it helps oxidising and reducing molecules.
Reaction c) - α-keto acid + Glutamate to Aminoacid + α-ketoglutarate
The enzyme that catalyses this reaction is an aminotransferase, which is a transferase because it transfers an amino group from a donating to an accepting molecule.
Reaction c) - produces a molecule of [tex] CO^{2} [/tex]
The enzyme that catalyses this reaction is a Carboxy-lyase, which is a lyase because it adds or removes carboxyl groups from organic molecules.




