Difficulty: Easy
Correct Answer: Both (a) and (b)
Explanation:
Introduction:
Transferases catalyze the transfer of functional groups between molecules. Recognizing typical group transfers helps classify enzymes quickly in biochemistry questions and exams.
Given Data / Assumptions:
Concept / Approach:
Methyltransferases move CH3 groups from donors like S-adenosylmethionine to acceptors (DNA, proteins, metabolites). Glycosyltransferases move sugar moieties (e.g., UDP-glucose) onto acceptors to form glycosidic bonds. Both are canonical transferase reactions.
Step-by-Step Solution:
Identify functional group types involved: methyl and glycosyl.Match to EC classification: both fall under transferases.Therefore, choose the option that includes both activities.
Verification / Alternative check:
Enzyme Commission numbers: EC 2.1.x for one-carbon transfer (e.g., methyltransferases) and EC 2.4.x for glycosyltransferases, confirming both are transferases.
Why Other Options Are Wrong:
Transfer of methyl groups: incomplete; does not include glycosyl.
Transfer of glycosyl groups: incomplete; does not include methyl.
None of these: incorrect because both are valid transferase activities.
Common Pitfalls:
Final Answer:
Both (a) and (b)
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