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Catalysis of the reversible transfer of an amidino group to an acceptor. Catalysis of the transfer of a methyl group to an acceptor molecule. Catalysis of a biochemical reaction at physiological temperatures. In biologically catalyzed reactions, the reactants are known as substrates, and the catalysts are naturally occurring macromolecular substances known as enzymes. Enzymes possess specific binding sites for substrates, and are usually composed wholly or largely of protein, but RNA that has catalytic activity (ribozyme) is often also regarded as enzymatic. Catalysis of the transfer of a carboxyl- or carbamoyl group from one compound (donor) to another (acceptor). Catalysis of the transfer of a group, e.g. a methyl group, glycosyl group, acyl group, phosphorus-containing, or other groups, from one compound (generally regarded as the donor) to another compound (generally regarded as the acceptor). Transferase is the systematic name for any enzyme of EC class 2. Catalysis of the transfer of a one-carbon group from one compound (donor) to another (acceptor).

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GO TERM SUMMARY

Name: transferase activity, transferring one-carbon groups
Acc: GO:0016741
Aspect: Molecular Function
Desc: Catalysis of the transfer of a one-carbon group from one compound (donor) to another (acceptor).
Proteins in PDR annotated with:
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   Term or descendants: 1757 [Search]


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INTERACTIVE GO GRAPH

GO:0016741 - transferase activity, transferring one-carbon groups (interactive image map)

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