There is a group of enzymes that transfer a phosphate group from ATP to another molecule or vice-versa.What are these enzymes typically called?Choose 1 answer:Choose 1 answer:(Choice A) IsomerasesAIsomerases(Choice B) KinasesBKinases(Choice C) AldolasesCAldolases(Choice D) DehydrogenasesDDehydrogenases
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There is a group of enzymes that transfer a phosphate group from ATP to another molecule or vice-versa.What are these enzymes typically called?Choose 1 answer:Choose 1 answer:(Choice A) IsomerasesAIsomerases(Choice B) KinasesBKinases(Choice C) AldolasesCAldolases(Choice D) DehydrogenasesDDehydrogenases
Solution
The enzymes that transfer a phosphate group from ATP to another molecule or vice-versa are typically called Kinases. So, the correct answer is (Choice B) Kinases.
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