what is the difference between hydrolase, synthase and
synthetase
Answer Posted / tami
Hydrolase is a speicial category enzyme involved in
cleavage raction at the cost of water moleculae
Synthase is a lyase doesn't require any energy where as
synthetase is a ligase group enzyme which requires energy
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