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Fifty-five years of enzyme classification: advances and difficulties

Journal

FEBS JOURNAL
Volume 281, Issue 2, Pages 583-592

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/febs.12530

Keywords

EC number; enzyme database; ExplorEnz; IUBMB; IUPAC names

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  1. Science Foundation Ireland [SFI 02/IN.1/B043-Tipton]

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Since the publication of a list of enzymes classified according to the reactions that they catalysed, by Dixon and Webb in 1958, its content and presentation have undergone a number of significant changes. These have been necessitated by new information, as well as the need to improve clarity. The move from printed versions to the online environment, through the ExplorEnz website, has allowed the process of adding newly reported enzymes to be automated and the information content to be enriched. Search and output facilities have also been enhanced. These and the problems attendant on the use of the Enzyme Commission classification system for some groups of enzymes are the subject of this review.

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