The transferred translocases: An old wine in a new bottle.
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| Title: | The transferred translocases: An old wine in a new bottle. |
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| Source: | Biotechnology & Applied Biochemistry. Aug2022, Vol. 69 Issue 4, p1587-1610. 24p. |
| Subjects: | Wine bottles, Nucleotide sequencing, Enzymes |
| Abstract: | The role of translocases was underappreciated and was not included as a separate class in the enzyme commission until August 2018. The recent research interests in proteomics of orphan enzymes, ionomics, and metallomics along with high‐throughput sequencing technologies generated overwhelming data and revamped this enzyme into a separate class. This offers a great opportunity to understand the role of new or orphan enzymes in general and specifically translocases. The enzymes belonging to translocases regulate/permeate the transfer of ions or molecules across the membranes. These enzyme entries were previously associated with other enzyme classes, which are now transferred to a new enzyme class 7 (EC 7). The entries that are reclassified are important to extend the enzyme list, and it is the need of the hour. Accordingly, there is an upgradation of entries of this class of enzymes in several databases. This review is a concise compilation of translocases with reference to the number of entries currently available in the databases. This review also focuses on function as well as dysfunction of translocases during normal and disordered states, respectively. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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