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Transferases are a group of enzymes which catalyse the transfer of functional groups, i.e. remove a functional group from one molecule to another e.g methyl, phosphate, amino groups.<ref>Marks D B., Marks A D., Smith C M., (1996) Basic Medical Biochemistry: A clinical Approach, 1st edition, Philadelphia; Baltimore: Lippincott Williams &amp; Wilkins</ref><references />
Transferases are a group of [[Enzymes|enzymes]] which catalyse the transfer of , i.e. remove a functional group from one [[Molecule|molecule]] to another e.g [[methyl|methyl]], [[Phosphate_group|phosphate]], [[Amino_group|amino]] groups.<ref>Marks D B., Marks A D., Smith C M., (1996) Basic Medical Biochemistry: A clinical Approach, 1st edition, Philadelphia; Baltimore: Lippincott Williams &amp;amp; Wilkins</ref><references />

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Transferases are a group of enzymes which catalyse the transfer of , i.e. remove a functional group from one molecule to another e.g methyl, phosphate, amino groups.[1]

  1. Marks D B., Marks A D., Smith C M., (1996) Basic Medical Biochemistry: A clinical Approach, 1st edition, Philadelphia; Baltimore: Lippincott Williams &amp; Wilkins