US PATENT SUBCLASS 435 / 193
.~ Transferase other than ribonuclease (2.)


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435 /   HD   CHEMISTRY: MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND MICROBIOLOGY

183  DF  ENZYME (E.G., LIGASES (6. ), ETC.), PROENZYME; COMPOSITIONS THEREOF; PROCESS FOR PREPARING, ACTIVATING, INHIBITING, SEPARATING, OR PURIFYING ENZYMES {11}
193.~ Transferase other than ribonuclease (2.) {1}
194  DF  .~.~> Transferring phosphorus containing group (e.g., kineases, etc.(2.7))


DEFINITION

Classification: 435/193

Transferase other than ribonuclease (2.):

(under subclass 183) Subject matter wherein the enzyme catalyzes the transfer of a functional group from one molecule to another, e.g., AR + BBR + A, etc.

(1) Note. Elements, e.g., hydrogen, oxygen, etc., electrons, or water, per se, are not considered for the purposes of this subclass to be a functional group.

(2) Note. Functional groups include but are not limited to methyl, hydroxyl methyl, formyl, carboxyl, carbamoyl, amidino, acyl, amino acyl, hexosyl, pentosyl, glycosyl, amino, oximino, phosphate, sulfur, sulpho, etc.

(3) Note. Transaminases, transacetylases, and kinases that transfer phosphate from a nucleoside dior triphosphate to an acceptor are examples of transferases.

(4) Note. Ribonuclease is excluded herefrom.

(5) Note. A transferase which catalyzes the cleavage of a functional group from one part of a molecule and its transfer to another part of the same molecule, i.e., an intramolecular transferase, is considered an isomerase and is excluded herefrom.

SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:

199, for ribonucleases. 233, for transferases which catalyze the cleavage of a functional group from one part of a molecule and the transfer to another part of the same molecule.

SEE OR SEARCH CLASS

424, Drug, Bio-Affecting and Body Treating Compositions,

94.5, for medicinal compositions containing transferases.