To what main class of enzymes does the enzyme that catalyzes the following reaction belong? O OH CH3 ? C COO- CH3 A C HCOO 1) A) isomerase B) hydrolase C) oxidoreductase D) transferase E) lyase
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We have a molecule with an alcohol group (OH) and a carboxyl group (COO-) on adjacent carbons. The enzyme is catalyzing a reaction that results in the formation of a double bond between these two carbons, and the alcohol group is converted to an aldehyde group Show more…
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