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RNA replicase
RNA replicase is a polymerase enzyme that catalyzes the self-replication of single-stranded RNA. They are commonly found in viruses which may have a single stranded RNA genome. They are also known as RNA dependent RNA polymerases or RDRP.
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Phosphotransferases/kinases (EC 2.7) | |
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2.7.1 - OH acceptor | Hexo- - Gluco- - Fructo- (Hepatic fructo-) - Galacto- - Phosphofructo- (1, 2) - Thymidine - [[NAD+ kinase|NAD+]] - Glycerol - Pantothenate - Mevalonate - Pyruvate - Deoxycytidine - PFP - Diacylglycerol - Bruton's tyrosine - Phosphoinositide 3 (Class I PI 3, Class II PI 3) - Sphingosine |
2.7.2 - COOH acceptor | Phosphoglycerate - Aspartate |
2.7.3 - N acceptor | Creatine |
2.7.4 - PO4 acceptor | Phosphomevalonate - Adenylate - Nucleoside-diphosphate |
2.7.6 - P2O7 | Ribose-phosphate diphosphokinase - Thiamine pyrophosphokinase |
2.7.7 - nucleotidyl- | Integrase - PNPase - Polymerase - RNase PH - UDP-glucose pyrophosphorylase - Galactose-1-phosphate uridylyltransferase -Terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase - RNA replicase - Reverse transcriptase (Telomerase) - Transposase |
2.7.8 - other phos. | N-acetylglucosamine-1-phosphate transferase |
2.7.10-11 - protein | Tyrosine - Serine/threonine-specific |
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