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Ligases are a type of enzymes which form covelant bonds between Carbon and either: Carbon, Sulphur, Oxygen, or Nitrogen; using the hydrolysis of ATP and its high energy bond to drive formation of the new covelant bond.<ref>Marks D B., Marks A D., Smith C M., (1996) Basic Medical Biochemistry: A clinical Approach, 1st edition, Philadelphia; Baltimore: Lippincott Williams & | Ligases are a type of enzymes which form covelant bonds between Carbon and either: Carbon, Sulphur, Oxygen, or Nitrogen; using the hydrolysis of ATP and its high energy bond to drive formation of the new covelant bond.<ref>Marks D B., Marks A D., Smith C M., (1996) Basic Medical Biochemistry: A clinical Approach, 1st edition, Philadelphia; Baltimore: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins</ref><references /> |
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Ligases are a type of enzymes which form covelant bonds between Carbon and either: Carbon, Sulphur, Oxygen, or Nitrogen; using the hydrolysis of ATP and its high energy bond to drive formation of the new covelant bond.[1]
- ↑ Marks D B., Marks A D., Smith C M., (1996) Basic Medical Biochemistry: A clinical Approach, 1st edition, Philadelphia; Baltimore: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins