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Classification and Nomenclature 
of Enzymes
Trival name 
• Gives no idea of source, function or reaction 
catalyzed by the enzyme. 
• Example: trypsin, thrombin, pepsin.
Systematic Name 
• According to the International union Of 
Biochemistry an enzyme name has two parts: 
-First part is the name of the substrates 
for the enzyme. 
-Second part is the type of reaction 
catalyzed by the enzyme.This part ends with 
the suffix “ase”. 
Example: Lactate dehydrogenase
EC number 
Enzymes are classified into six different groups 
according to the reaction being catalyzed. The 
nomenclature was determined by the Enzyme 
Commission in 1961 (with the latest update 
having occurred in 1992), hence all enzymes 
are assigned an “EC” number. The 
classification does not take into account 
amino acid sequence (ie, homology), protein 
structure, or chemical mechanism.
EC numbers 
• EC numbers are four digits, for example 
a.b.c.d, where “a” is the class, “b” is the 
subclass, “c” is the sub-subclass, and “d” is the 
sub-sub-subclass. The “b” and “c” digits 
describe the reaction, while the “d” digit is 
used to distinguish between different 
enzymes of the same function based on the 
actual substrate in the reaction. 
• Example: for Alcohol:NAD+oxidoreductase EC 
number is 1.1.1.1
The Six Classes 
• EC 1. Oxidoreductases 
• EC 2. Transferases 
• EC 3. Hydrolases 
• EC 4. Lyases 
• EC 5. Isomerases 
• EC 6. Ligases 
• A list of the subclasses for each class is given below. 
Additional information on the sub-subclasses and sub-sub-subclasses 
(ie, full enzyme classification and names) can be 
found at the referenced web link. 
• From the Web version, 
http://www.chem.qmul.ac.uk/iubmb/enzyme/index.html
EC 1. Oxidoreductases 
• EC 1. Oxidoreductases :catalyze the transfer 
of hydrogen or oxygen atoms or electrons 
from one substrate to another, also called 
oxidases, dehydrogenases, or reductases. 
Note that since these are ‘redox’ reactions, 
an electron donor/acceptor is also required 
to complete the reaction.
EC 2. Transferases 
• EC 2. Transferases – catalyze group transfer 
reactions, excluding oxidoreductases (which 
transfer hydrogen or oxygen and are EC 1). 
These are of the general form: 
• A-X + B ↔ BX + A
EC 3. Hydrolases 
• EC 3. Hydrolases – catalyze hydrolytic 
reactions. Includes lipases, esterases, 
nitrilases, peptidases/proteases. These are of 
the general form: 
• A-X + H2O ↔ X-OH + HA
EC 4. Lyases 
• EC 4. Lyases – catalyze non-hydrolytic 
(covered in EC 3) removal of functional 
groups from substrates, often creating a 
double bond in the product; or the reverse 
reaction, ie, addition of function groups 
across a double bond. 
• A-B → A=B + X-Y 
X Y 
• Includes decarboxylases and aldolases in the 
removal direction, and synthases in the 
addition direction.
EC 5. Isomerases 
• EC 5. Isomerases – catalyzes isomerization 
reactions, including racemizations and cis-tran 
isomerizations.
EC 6. Ligases 
• EC 6. Ligases -- catalyzes the synthesis of 
various (mostly C-X) bonds, coupled with the 
breakdown of energy-containing substrates, 
usually ATP

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Classification and nomenclature of enzymes

  • 2. Trival name • Gives no idea of source, function or reaction catalyzed by the enzyme. • Example: trypsin, thrombin, pepsin.
  • 3. Systematic Name • According to the International union Of Biochemistry an enzyme name has two parts: -First part is the name of the substrates for the enzyme. -Second part is the type of reaction catalyzed by the enzyme.This part ends with the suffix “ase”. Example: Lactate dehydrogenase
  • 4. EC number Enzymes are classified into six different groups according to the reaction being catalyzed. The nomenclature was determined by the Enzyme Commission in 1961 (with the latest update having occurred in 1992), hence all enzymes are assigned an “EC” number. The classification does not take into account amino acid sequence (ie, homology), protein structure, or chemical mechanism.
  • 5. EC numbers • EC numbers are four digits, for example a.b.c.d, where “a” is the class, “b” is the subclass, “c” is the sub-subclass, and “d” is the sub-sub-subclass. The “b” and “c” digits describe the reaction, while the “d” digit is used to distinguish between different enzymes of the same function based on the actual substrate in the reaction. • Example: for Alcohol:NAD+oxidoreductase EC number is 1.1.1.1
  • 6. The Six Classes • EC 1. Oxidoreductases • EC 2. Transferases • EC 3. Hydrolases • EC 4. Lyases • EC 5. Isomerases • EC 6. Ligases • A list of the subclasses for each class is given below. Additional information on the sub-subclasses and sub-sub-subclasses (ie, full enzyme classification and names) can be found at the referenced web link. • From the Web version, http://www.chem.qmul.ac.uk/iubmb/enzyme/index.html
  • 7. EC 1. Oxidoreductases • EC 1. Oxidoreductases :catalyze the transfer of hydrogen or oxygen atoms or electrons from one substrate to another, also called oxidases, dehydrogenases, or reductases. Note that since these are ‘redox’ reactions, an electron donor/acceptor is also required to complete the reaction.
  • 8. EC 2. Transferases • EC 2. Transferases – catalyze group transfer reactions, excluding oxidoreductases (which transfer hydrogen or oxygen and are EC 1). These are of the general form: • A-X + B ↔ BX + A
  • 9. EC 3. Hydrolases • EC 3. Hydrolases – catalyze hydrolytic reactions. Includes lipases, esterases, nitrilases, peptidases/proteases. These are of the general form: • A-X + H2O ↔ X-OH + HA
  • 10. EC 4. Lyases • EC 4. Lyases – catalyze non-hydrolytic (covered in EC 3) removal of functional groups from substrates, often creating a double bond in the product; or the reverse reaction, ie, addition of function groups across a double bond. • A-B → A=B + X-Y X Y • Includes decarboxylases and aldolases in the removal direction, and synthases in the addition direction.
  • 11. EC 5. Isomerases • EC 5. Isomerases – catalyzes isomerization reactions, including racemizations and cis-tran isomerizations.
  • 12. EC 6. Ligases • EC 6. Ligases -- catalyzes the synthesis of various (mostly C-X) bonds, coupled with the breakdown of energy-containing substrates, usually ATP