isomerase

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See also: isomérase

English

Etymology

isomer +‎ -ase

Pronunciation

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Noun

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isomerase (plural isomerases)

  1. Any enzyme which catalyzes the conversion of one isomeric form of a chemical compound to another.

Translations

References

  • Oxford English Dictionary