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The Carbohydrate-Active enZYmes Database
The CAZy database describes the families of structurally-related catalytic and carbohydrate-binding modules (or functional domains) of enzymes that degrade, modify, or create glycosidic bonds.
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BRENDA
BRENDA is the main collection of enzyme functional data available to the scientific community.
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eQuilibrator - the biochemical thermodynamics calculator
Thermodynamics calculator for biochemical reactions. eQuilibrator is a simple web interface designed to enable easy thermodynamic analysis of biochemical systems. eQuilibrator enables free-text search for biochemical compounds and reactions and provi
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BindingDB database of measured binding affinities
BindingDB enables research by making a growing collection of high-quality, quantitative, protein-ligand binding data findable and usable. Funded by NIGMS/NIH.
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SABIO-RK Biochemical Reaction Kinetics Database
SABIO-RK is a database for biochemical reactions, their kinetic equations with their parameters, and the experimental conditions under which these parameters were measured.
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Integrated relational Enzyme database
IntEnz is a freely available resource focused on enzyme nomenclature. IntEnz contains the recommendations of the Nomenclature Committee of the International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (NC-IUBMB) on the nomenclature and classification
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FunTree: A Resource For Exploring The Functional Evolution Of Structurally Defined Enzyme Superfamilies
A resource for exploring the evolution of protein function through relationships in sequence, structure, phylogeny and function.
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Mechanism and Catalytic Site Atlas
M-CSA is a database of enzyme reaction mechanisms. It provides annotation on the protein, catalytic residues, cofactors, and the reaction mechanisms of hundreds of enzymes. There are two kinds of entries in M-CSA: 'Detailed mechanism' entries are mor
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Enzyme Portal
The Enzyme Portal is for those interested in the biology of enzymes and proteins with enzymatic activity. It integrates publicly available information about enzymes, such as small-molecule chemistry, biochemical pathways and drug compounds. It contai
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ExplorEnz
The Enzyme Database was developed as a new way to access the data of the IUBMB Enzyme Nomenclature List. The data, which are stored in a MySQL database, preserve the formatting of chemical names according to IUPAC standards.
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Allosteric Database
Allostery is the most direct and efficient way for regulation of biological macromolecule function induced by the binding of a ligand at an allosteric site topographically distinct from the orthosteric site. Due to the inherent high receptor selectiv
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MACiE
Enzymes are nature's catalysts, essential for the chemistry of life. Industrially relevant applications range from food science to laundry. We have now released MACiE, an electronic database of well-characterised enzymatic reactions. MACiE is the res
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MetaBioME
Metagenomic BioMining Engine: homologs of commercially useful enzymes in metagenomic datasets
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Functional Coverage of the Proteome
FCP is a publicly accessible web tool dedicated to analysing the current state and trends on the population of available structures along the classification schemes of enzymes and nuclear receptors, offering both graphical and quantitative data on th
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MultiTaskDB
Moonlighting Proteins DataBase
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TECRdb
Thermodynamics of enzyme-catalyzed reactions
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EzCatDB
Enzyme Catalytic Mechanism Database
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PROCOGNATE
Protein cognate ligands for the domains in enzyme structures
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CSA - Catalytic Site Atlas
Enzyme active sites and catalytic residues in enzymes of known 3D structure
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Enzyme Nomenclature
The Nomenclature Committee of the International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (NC-IUBMB) is responsible for the maintenance of the enzyme list first published in 1961 and with the last printed edition in 1992 (1). Since 1992 the list ha
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ORENZA
More than one third of the enzyme activities (EC numbers) defined by the Nomenclature Committee of the International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (NC-IUBMB) are found to be not associated with any amino acid sequence in public database
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EKPD
The reversible phosphorylation of proteins is one of the most important post-translational modifications, which is involved in varieties of cellular processes and plays a critical role in activation, inactivation and regulation of proteins. Two types
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