Explanatory Notes

The data in the Supplement are arranged in the same way as in the Enzyme Handbook and below is a summary of the way in which this has been done. The reader is referred to the Handbook for a more detailed discussion of the enzyme properties considered in t

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Enzyme Handbook Supplement I

Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg GmbH 1974

Dr. Thomas E. Barman National Institute for Research in Dairying University of Reading Shinfield, Reading RG2 9AT, England

ISBN 978-3-662-11692-0

DOI 10.1007/978-3-662-11691-3

ISBN 978-3-662-11691-3 (eBook)

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Preface

In the five years since the appearance of the Enzyme Handbook several hundred new enzymes have been described. The Supplement includes molecular and kinetic data on about half of these and also on several enzymes omitted from the Handbook,· information on many of the remainder will be found in Enzyme Nomenclature (1972). An incomplete search of the literature may have resulted in the omission of a number of enzymes from the Suppleinent and I apologize to the authors whose contributlOns I have misseQ. The labour involved in compiling the data for the Supplement was greatly reduced by the kindness of Professor E. C. Webb who sent me a draft copy of Enzyme Nomenclature (1972) prior to publication. Dr. E. A. Jones ana Dr. G. S. Knaggs reviewed the entire text of the Supplement and I am grateful for their criticisms and suggestions. I also thank- the manYleople who offered constructive criticisms of the earlier Enzyme Handboo . Several of these suggestions have been incorporated into the Supplement. I am grateful to Mrs. Anna Knaggs for her expert typing and for making the manuscript ready for photomechanical reproouction, to Mrs. Lucia Barman for preparing the lists of references and the index and to the staff of Springer-Verlag for giving me every possible assistance in seeing the Supplement to completion. I am indebted to Professor E. C. Webb, the IUPAC-IUB and the Elsevier Publishing Company for permission to reproduce the Key to the Numbering and Oasslficationof Enzymes which appears on pages 7-12.

Shinfield, Reading January 1974

Thomas E. Barman

III

Contents

Symbols and Abbreviations

1

Explanatory Notes

5

Key to Numbering and Classification of Enzymes

7

Enzyme Commission Numbers (1972) of Incompletely Numbered Enzymes in the Enzyme Handbook (1969)

13

Enzyme Data

15

Index

IV

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