List of EC numbers (EC 1)

This list contains a list of EC numbers for the first group, EC 1, oxidoreductases, placed in numerical order as determined by the Nomenclature Committee of the International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. All official information is tabulated at the website of the committee.[1] The database is developed and maintained by Andrew McDonald.[2]

EC 1.1 Acting on the CH-OH group of donors

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EC 1.1.1 With Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide or NADP as acceptor

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At present (October 2021) most of the entries from 343 onwards have no Wikipedia articles
  • EC 1.1.1.343: phosphogluconate dehydrogenase (NAD+-dependent, decarboxylating)
  • EC 1.1.1.344: dTDP-6-deoxy-L-talose 4-dehydrogenase [NAD(P)+]
  • EC 1.1.1.345: D-2-hydroxyacid dehydrogenase (NAD+)
  • EC 1.1.1.346: 2,5-didehydrogluconate reductase (2-dehydro-L-gulonate-forming)
  • EC 1.1.1.347: geraniol dehydrogenase (NAD+)
  • EC 1.1.1.348: (3R)-2′-hydroxyisoflavanone reductase
  • EC 1.1.1.349: norsolorinic acid ketoreductase
  • EC 1.1.1.350: ureidoglycolate dehydrogenase (NAD+)
  • EC 1.1.1.351: phosphogluconate dehydrogenase [NAD(P)+-dependent, decarboxylating]
  • EC 1.1.1.352: 5′-hydroxyaverantin dehydrogenase
  • EC 1.1.1.353: versiconal hemiacetal acetate reductase
  • EC 1.1.1.354: farnesol dehydrogenase (NAD+)
  • EC 1.1.1.355: 2′-dehydrokanamycin reductase
  • EC 1.1.1.356: GDP-L-colitose synthase
  • EC 1.1.1.357: 3α-hydroxysteroid 3-dehydrogenase
  • EC 1.1.1.358: 2-dehydropantolactone reductase
  • EC 1.1.1.359: aldose 1-dehydrogenase [NAD(P)+]
  • EC 1.1.1.360: glucose/galactose 1-dehydrogenase
  • EC 1.1.1.361: glucose-6-phosphate 3-dehydrogenase
  • EC 1.1.1.362: aklaviketone reductase
  • EC 1.1.1.363: glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase [NAD(P)+]
  • EC 1.1.1.364: dTDP-4-dehydro-6-deoxy-α-D-gulose 4-ketoreductase
  • EC 1.1.1.365: D-galacturonate reductase
  • EC 1.1.1.366: L-idonate 5-dehydrogenase (NAD+)
  • EC 1.1.1.367: UDP-2-acetamido-2,6-β-L-arabino-hexul-4-ose reductase
  • EC 1.1.1.368: 6-hydroxycyclohex-1-ene-1-carbonyl-CoA dehydrogenase
  • EC 1.1.1.369: D-chiro-inositol 1-dehydrogenase
  • EC 1.1.1.370: scyllo-inositol 2-dehydrogenase (NAD+)
  • EC 1.1.1.371: scyllo-inositol 2-dehydrogenase (NADP+)
  • EC 1.1.1.372: D/L-glyceraldehyde reductase
  • EC 1.1.1.373: sulfolactaldehyde 3-reductase
  • EC 1.1.1.374: UDP-N-acetylglucosamine 3-dehydrogenase
  • EC 1.1.1.375: L-2-hydroxycarboxylate dehydrogenase [NAD(P)+]
  • EC 1.1.1.376: L-arabinose 1-dehydrogenase [NAD(P)+]
  • EC 1.1.1.377: L-rhamnose 1-dehydrogenase (NADP+)
  • EC 1.1.1.378: L-rhamnose 1-dehydrogenase [NAD(P)+]
  • EC 1.1.1.379: (R)-mandelate dehydrogenase
  • EC 1.1.1.380: L-gulonate 5-dehydrogenase
  • EC 1.1.1.381: 3-hydroxy acid dehydrogenase
  • EC 1.1.1.382: ketol-acid reductoisomerase (NAD+)
  • EC 1.1.1.383: ketol-acid reductoisomerase [NAD(P)+]
  • EC 1.1.1.384: dTDP-3,4-didehydro-2,6-dideoxy-α-D-glucose 3-reductase
  • EC 1.1.1.385: dihydroanticapsin dehydrogenase
  • EC 1.1.1.386: ipsdienol dehydrogenase
  • EC 1.1.1.387: L-serine 3-dehydrogenase (NAD+)
  • EC 1.1.1.388: glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (NAD+)
  • EC 1.1.1.389: 2-dehydro-3-deoxy-L-galactonate 5-dehydrogenase
  • EC 1.1.1.390: sulfoquinovose 1-dehydrogenase
  • EC 1.1.1.391: 3β-hydroxycholanate 3-dehydrogenase (NAD+)
  • EC 1.1.1.392: 3α-hydroxycholanate dehydrogenase (NADP+)
  • EC 1.1.1.393: 3β-hydroxycholanate 3-dehydrogenase (NADP+)
  • EC 1.1.1.394: aurachin B dehydrogenase
  • EC 1.1.1.395: 3α-hydroxy bile acid-CoA-ester 3-dehydrogenase
  • EC 1.1.1.396: bacteriochlorophyllide a dehydrogenase
  • EC 1.1.1.397: β-methylindole-3-pyruvate reductase
  • EC 1.1.1.398: 2-glutathionyl-2-methylbut-3-en-1-ol dehydrogenase
  • EC 1.1.1.399: 2-oxoglutarate reductase
  • EC 1.1.1.400: 2-methyl-1,2-propanediol dehydrogenase
  • EC 1.1.1.401: 2-dehydro-3-deoxy-L-rhamnonate dehydrogenase (NAD+)
  • EC 1.1.1.402: D-erythritol 1-phosphate dehydrogenase
  • EC 1.1.1.403: D-threitol dehydrogenase (NAD+)
  • EC 1.1.1.404: tetrachlorobenzoquinone reductase
  • EC 1.1.1.405: ribitol-5-phosphate 2-dehydrogenase (NADP+)
  • EC 1.1.1.406: galactitol 2-dehydrogenase (L-tagatose-forming)
  • EC 1.1.1.407: D-altritol 5-dehydrogenase
  • EC 1.1.1.408: 4-phospho-D-threonate 3-dehydrogenase
  • EC 1.1.1.409: 4-phospho-D-erythronate 3-dehydrogenase
  • EC 1.1.1.410: D-erythronate 2-dehydrogenase
  • EC 1.1.1.411: L-threonate 2-dehydrogenase
  • EC 1.1.1.412: 2-alkyl-3-oxoalkanoate reductase
  • EC 1.1.1.413: A-factor type γ-butyrolactone 1′-reductase (1S-forming)
  • EC 1.1.1.414: L-galactonate 5-dehydrogenase
  • EC 1.1.1.415: noscapine synthase
  • EC 1.1.1.416: isopyridoxal dehydrogenase (5-pyridoxolactone-forming)
  • EC 1.1.1.417: 3β-hydroxysteroid-4β-carboxylate 3-dehydrogenase (decarboxylating)
  • EC 1.1.1.418: plant 3β-hydroxysteroid-4α-carboxylate 3-dehydrogenase (decarboxylating)
  • EC 1.1.1.419: nepetalactol dehydrogenase
  • EC 1.1.1.420: D-apiose dehydrogenase
  • EC 1.1.1.421: D-apionate oxidoisomerase
  • EC 1.1.1.422: pseudoephedrine dehydrogenase
  • EC 1.1.1.423: (1R,2S)-ephedrine 1-dehydrogenase
  • EC 1.1.1.424: D-xylose 1-dehydrogenase (NADP+, D-xylono-1,4-lactone-forming)
  • EC 1.1.1.425: levoglucosan dehydrogenase
  • EC 1.1.1.426: UDP-N-acetyl-α-D-quinovosamine dehydrogenase

EC 1.1.2 With a cytochrome as acceptor

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EC 1.1.3 With oxygen as acceptor

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EC 1.1.4 With a disulfide as acceptor

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  • EC 1.1.4.1: Now EC 1.17.4.4, vitamin-K-epoxide reductase (warfarin-sensitive)
  • EC 1.1.4.2: Now EC 1.17.4.5, vitamin-K-epoxide reductase (warfarin-insensitive)

EC 1.1.5 With a quinone or similar compound as acceptor

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EC 1.1.9 With a copper protein as acceptor

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EC 1.1.98 With other, known, acceptors

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EC 1.1.99 With unknown physiological acceptors

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*No Wikipedia article

EC 1.2 Acting on the aldehyde or oxo group of donors

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EC 1.2.1 With NAD+ or NADP+ as acceptor

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EC 1.2.2 With a cytochrome as acceptor

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  • EC 1.2.2.1: formate dehydrogenase (cytochrome)
  • EC 1.2.2.2: Now covered by EC 1.2.5.1, pyruvate dehydrogenase (quinone)
  • EC 1.2.2.3: Now EC 1.17.2.3, formate dehydrogenase (cytochrome-c-553)
  • EC 1.2.2.4: Now classified as EC 1.2.5.3, aerobic carbon monoxide dehydrogenase

EC 1.2.3 With oxygen as acceptor

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EC 1.2.4 With a disulfide as acceptor

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EC 1.2.5 With a quinone or similar compound as acceptor

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*No Wikipedia article

EC 1.2.7 With an iron–sulfur protein as acceptor

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*No Wikipedia article

EC 1.2.99: With unknown physiological acceptors

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  • EC 1.2.99.1: Now EC 1.17.99.4, uracil/thymine dehydrogenase
  • EC 1.2.99.2: Now EC 1.2.7.4, carbon-monoxide dehydrogenase (ferredoxin)
  • EC 1.2.99.3: Now EC 1.2.5.2, aldehyde dehydrogenase (quinone)
  • EC 1.2.99.4: Now EC 1.2.98.1, formaldehyde dismutase
  • EC 1.2.99.5: Now EC 1.2.7.12, formylmethanofuran dehydrogenase
  • EC 1.2.99.6: carboxylate reductase
  • EC 1.2.99.7: aldehyde dehydrogenase (FAD-independent)
  • EC 1.2.99.8: glyceraldehyde dehydrogenase (FAD-containing) *
  • EC 1.2.99.9: Now EC 1.17.98.3, formate dehydrogenase (coenzyme F420)
  • EC 1.2.99.10: 4,4′-diapolycopenoate synthase *
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EC 1.3 Acting on the CH-CH group of donors

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EC 1.3.1 With NAD+ or NADP+ as acceptor

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EC 1.3.2 With a cytochrome as acceptor

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EC 1.3.3 With oxygen as acceptor

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EC 1.3.7 With an iron–sulfur protein as acceptor

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EC 1.3.8 With a flavin as acceptor

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*No Wikipedia article

EC 1.3.98 With FMN acceptor

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  • EC 1.3.98.1: dihydroorotate dehydrogenase (fumarate)
  • EC 1.3.98.2: Now EC 1.3.4.1, fumarate reductase (CoM/CoB)
  • EC 1.3.98.3: coproporphyrinogen dehydrogenase *
  • EC 1.3.98.4: 5a,11a-dehydrotetracycline reductase *
  • EC 1.3.98.5: hydrogen peroxide-dependent heme synthase *
  • EC 1.3.98.6: AdoMet-dependent heme synthase *
  • EC 1.3.98.7: [mycofactocin precursor peptide]-tyrosine decarboxylase
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EC 1.3.99 With unknown physiological acceptors

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*No Wikipedia article

EC 1.4 Acting on the CH-NH2 group of donors

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EC 1.4.1 With NAD+ or NADP+ as acceptor

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*No Wikipedia article

EC 1.4.2 With a cytochrome as acceptor

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EC 1.4.3 With oxygen as acceptor

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*No Wikipedia article

EC 1.4.4 With a disulfide as acceptor

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EC 1.4.5 With a quinone or other compound as acceptor

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EC 1.4.7 With an iron–sulfur protein as acceptor

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EC 1.4.9 With a copper protein as acceptor

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EC 1.4.98 With tryptophan tryptophylquinone acceptors

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EC 1.4.99 With unknown physiological acceptors

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*No Wikipedia article

EC 1.5 Acting on the CH-NH group of donors

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EC 1.5.1 With NAD+ or NADP+ as acceptor

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*No Wikipedia article

EC 1.5.3 With oxygen as acceptor

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*No Wikipedia article

EC 1.5.4 With a disulfide as acceptor

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EC 1.5.5 With a quinone or similar compound as acceptor

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*No Wikipedia article

EC 1.5.7 With an iron–sulfur protein as acceptor

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*No Wikipedia article

EC 1.5.8 With a flavin or flavoprotein as acceptor

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EC 1.5.98 With other, known, physiological acceptors

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  • EC 1.5.98.1: ethylenetetrahydromethanopterin dehydrogenase
  • EC 1.5.98.2: 5,10-methylenetetrahydromethanopterin reductase
  • EC 1.5.98.3: coenzyme F420:methanophenazine dehydrogenase

EC 1.5.99 With unknown physiological acceptors

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EC 1.6 Acting on NADH or NADPH

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EC 1.6.1 With NAD or NADP as acceptor

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EC 1.6.2 With a heme protein as acceptor

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EC 1.6.3 With oxygen as acceptor

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EC 1.6.4 With a disulfide as acceptor (deleted sub-class)

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  • EC 1.6.4.1: now EC 1.8.1.6 cystine reductase
  • EC 1.6.4.2: now EC 1.8.1.7 glutathione-disulfide reductase
  • EC 1.6.4.3: now EC 1.8.1.4 dihydrolipoyl dehydrogenase
  • EC 1.6.4.4: now EC 1.8.1.8 protein-disulfide reductase
  • EC 1.6.4.5: now EC 1.8.1.9 thioredoxin-disulfide reductase
  • EC 1.6.4.6: now EC 1.8.1.10 CoA-glutathione reductase
  • EC 1.6.4.7: now EC 1.8.1.11 asparagusate reductase
  • EC 1.6.4.8: now EC 1.8.1.12 trypanothione-disulfide reductase
  • EC 1.6.4.9: now EC 1.8.1.13 bis-γ-glutamylcystine reductase
  • EC 1.6.4.10: now EC 1.8.1.14 CoA-disulfide reductase

EC 1.6.5 With a quinone or similar compound as acceptor

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EC 1.6.6 With a nitrogenous group as acceptor

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  • EC 1.6.6.1: Now EC 1.7.1.1, nitrate reductase (NADH)
  • EC 1.6.6.2: Now EC 1.7.1.2, nitrate reductase [NAD(P)H]
  • EC 1.6.6.3: Now EC 1.7.1.3, nitrate reductase (NADPH)
  • EC 1.6.6.4: Now EC 1.7.1.4, nitrite reductase [NAD(P)H]
  • EC 1.6.6.5: Now EC 1.7.2.1, nitrite reductase (NO-forming)
  • EC 1.6.6.6: Now EC 1.7.1.5, hyponitrite reductase
  • EC 1.6.6.7: Now EC 1.7.1.6, azobenzene reductase
  • EC 1.6.6.8: Now EC 1.7.1.7, GMP reductase
  • EC 1.6.6.9: Now known to be catalysed by EC 1.7.2.3, trimethylamine-N-oxide reductase
  • EC 1.6.6.10: Now EC 1.7.1.9, nitroquinoline-N-oxide reductase]
  • EC 1.6.6.11: Now EC 1.7.1.10, hydroxylamine reductase (NADH)
  • EC 1.6.6.12: Now EC 1.7.1.11, 4-(dimethylamino)phenylazoxybenzene reductase
  • EC 1.6.6.13: Now EC 1.7.1.12, N-hydroxy-2-acetamidofluorene reductase

EC 1.6.7 With an iron–sulfur protein as acceptor (deleted sub-subclass)

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  • EC 1.6.7.1: now EC 1.18.1.2 ferredoxin—NADP+ reductase
  • EC 1.6.7.2: now EC 1.18.1.1 rubredoxin—NAD+ reductase
  • EC 1.6.7.3: now EC 1.18.1.3 ferredoxin—NAD+ reductase

EC 1.6.8 With a flavin as acceptor (deleted sub-subclass)

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EC 1.6.99 With unknown physiological acceptors

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  • EC 1.6.99.1: NADPH dehydrogenase
  • EC 1.6.99.2: Now EC 1.6.5.2, NAD(P)H dehydrogenase (quinone
  • EC 1.6.99.3: The activity is covered by EC 7.1.1.2, NADH:ubiquinone reductase (H+-translocating)
  • EC 1.6.99.4: Now EC 1.18.1.2, ferredoxin—NADP+ reductase
  • EC 1.6.99.5: Now EC 1.6.5.11, NADH dehydrogenase (quinone)
  • EC 1.6.99.6: Now EC 1.6.5.10, NADPH dehydrogenase (quinone)
  • EC 1.6.99.7: Now EC 1.5.1.34, 6,7-dihydropteridine reductase
  • EC 1.6.99.8: Deleted
  • EC 1.6.99.9: Now EC 1.16.1.4, cob(II)alamin reductase
  • EC 1.6.99.10: included in EC 1.5.1.34, 6,7-dihydropteridine reductase
  • EC 1.6.99.11: Deleted
  • EC 1.6.99.12: Now EC 1.16.1.6, cyanocobalamin reductase (cyanide-eliminating)
  • EC 1.6.99.13: Now EC 1.16.1.7, ferric-chelate reductase

EC 1.7 Acting on other nitrogenous compounds as donors

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EC 1.7.1 With NAD+ or NADP+ as acceptor

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EC 1.7.2 With a cytochrome as acceptor

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EC 1.7.3 With oxygen as acceptor

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EC 1.7.5 With a quinone or similar compound as acceptor

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EC 1.7.6 With a nitrogenous group as acceptor

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EC 1.7.7 With an iron–sulfur protein as acceptor

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EC 1.7.99 With other acceptors

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EC 1.8 Acting on a sulfur group of donors

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EC 1.8.1 With NAD+ or NADP+ as acceptor

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EC 1.8.2 With a cytochrome as acceptor

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*No Wikipedia article

EC 1.8.3 With oxygen as acceptor

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*No Wikipedia article

EC 1.8.4 With a disulfide as acceptor

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*No Wikipedia article

EC 1.8.5 With a quinone or similar compound as acceptor

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*No Wikipedia article

EC 1.8.6 With a nitrogenous group as acceptor (deleted sub-subclass)

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EC 1.8.7 With an iron–sulfur protein as acceptor

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*No Wikipedia article

EC 1.8.98 With other, known, acceptors

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EC 1.8.99 With other acceptors

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  • EC 1.8.99.1: Now covered by EC 1.8.1.2, assimilatory sulfite reductase (NADPH) and EC 1.8.7.1, assimilatory sulfite reductase (ferredoxin)
  • EC 1.8.99.2: adenylyl-sulfate reductase
  • EC 1.8.99.3: an in vitro artifact of EC 1.8.99.5, dissimilatory sulfite reductase
  • EC 1.8.99.4: Now EC 1.8.4.8, phosphoadenylyl-sulfate reductase (thioredoxin)
  • EC 1.8.99.5: dissimilatory sulfite reductase *
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EC 1.9 Acting on a heme group of donors

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EC 1.9.3 With oxygen as acceptor

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  • EC 1.9.3.1: Now EC 7.1.1.9, cytochrome-c oxidase
  • EC 1.9.3.2: Now included with EC 1.7.2.1, nitrite reductase (NO-forming)

EC 1.9.6 With a nitrogenous group as acceptor

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EC 1.9.98 With other, known, physiological acceptors

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EC 1.9.99 With other acceptors

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  • EC 1.9.99.1: Now EC 1.9.98.1, iron—cytochrome-c reductase
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EC 1.10.1 With NAD+ or NADP+ as acceptor

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EC 1.10.2 With a cytochrome as acceptor

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  • EC 1.10.2.1: The activity is covered by EC 7.2.1.3, ascorbate ferrireductase (transmembrane)
  • EC 1.10.2.2: Now EC 7.1.1.8, quinol—cytochrome-c reductase

EC 1.10.3 With oxygen as acceptor

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  • EC 1.10.5.1: ribosyldihydronicotinamide dehydrogenase (quinone)
*No Wikipedia article

EC 1.10.9 With a copper protein as acceptor

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  • EC 1.10.9.1: Now EC 7.1.1.6, plastoquinol—plastocyanin reductase

EC 1.10.99 With unknown physiological acceptors

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  • EC 1.10.99.1: Now EC 1.10.9.1 plastoquinol—plastocyanin reductase
  • EC 1.10.99.2: Now EC 1.10.5.1 ribosyldihydronicotinamide dehydrogenase (quinone)
  • EC 1.10.99.3: Now EC 1.23.5.1 violaxanthin de-epoxidase

EC 1.11 Acting on a peroxide as acceptor

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EC 1.11.1 Peroxidases

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EC 1.11.2 Peroxygenase

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*No Wikipedia article

EC 1.12 Acting on hydrogen as donor

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EC 1.12.1 With NAD+ or NADP+ as acceptor

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*No Wikipedia article

EC 1.12.2 With a cytochrome as acceptor

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EC 1.12.5 With a quinone or similar compound as acceptor

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EC 1.12.7 With an iron–sulfur protein as acceptor

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EC 1.12.98 With other known acceptors

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EC 1.12.99 With unknown physiological acceptors

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EC 1.13 Acting on single donors with incorporation of molecular oxygen (oxygenases)

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EC 1.13.11 With incorporation of two atoms of oxygen

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EC 1.13.12 With incorporation of one atom of oxygen (internal monooxygenases or internal mixed function oxidases)

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EC 1.13.99 Miscellaneous

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EC 1.14 Acting on paired donors, with incorporation or reduction of molecular oxygen

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EC 1.14.1 With NADH or NADPH as one donor (deleted sub-subclass)

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  • EC 1.14.1.1: now EC 1.14.14.1, unspecific monooxygenase
  • EC 1.14.1.2: now EC 1.14.13.9, kynurenine 3-monooxygenase
  • EC 1.14.1.3: deleted, covered by EC 1.14.99.7, squalene monooxygenase and EC 5.4.99.7, lanosterol synthase
  • EC 1.14.1.4: now EC 1.14.99.2, kynurenine 7,8-hydroxylase
  • EC 1.14.1.5: now EC 1.14.13.5; imidazoleacetate 4-monooxygenase
  • EC 1.14.1.6: now EC 1.14.15.4, steroid 11β-monooxygenase
  • EC 1.14.1.7: now EC 1.14.99.9, steroid 17α-monooxygenase
  • EC 1.14.1.8: now EC 1.14.99.10, steroid 21-monooxygenase
  • EC 1.14.1.9: deleted
  • EC 1.14.1.10: now EC 1.14.99.11 estradiol 6β-monooxygenase
  • EC 1.14.1.11: deleted

EC 1.14.2 With ascorbate as one donor (deleted sub-subclass)

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  • EC 1.14.2.1: now EC 1.14.17.1, dopamine β-monooxygenase
  • EC 1.14.2.2: now EC 1.13.11.27, 4-hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase

EC 1.14.3 With reduced pteridine as one donor (deleted sub-subclass)

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  • EC 1.14.3.1: now EC 1.14.16.1, phenylalanine 4-monooxygenase

EC 1.14.11 With 2-oxoglutarate as one donor, and incorporation of one atom each of oxygen into both donors

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EC 1.14.12 With NADH or NADPH as one donor, and incorporation of two atoms of oxygen into one donor

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EC 1.14.13 With NADH or NADPH as one donor, and incorporation of one atom of oxygen into the other donor

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EC 1.14.14 With reduced flavin or flavoprotein as one donor, and incorporation of one atom of oxygen

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EC 1.14.15 With reduced iron–sulfur protein as one donor, and incorporation of one atom of oxygen

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EC 1.14.16 With reduced pteridine as one donor, and incorporation of one atom of oxygen into the other donor

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EC 1.14.17 With reduced ascorbate as one donor, and incorporation of one atom of oxygen into the other donor

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EC 1.14.18 With another compound as one donor, and incorporation of one atom of oxygen into the other donor

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EC 1.14.19 With oxidation of a pair of donors resulting in the reduction of O2 to two molecules of water

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EC 1.14.20 With 2-oxoglutarate as one donor, and the other dehydrogenated

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EC 1.14.21 With NADH or NADPH as one donor, and the other dehydrogenated

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*No Wikipedia article

EC 1.14.99 Miscellaneous

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EC 1.15 Acting on superoxide as acceptor

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EC 1.15.1

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EC 1.16 Oxidizing metal ions

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EC 1.16.1 With NAD+ or NADP+ as acceptor

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*No Wikipedia article

EC 1.16.3 With oxygen as acceptor

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*No Wikipedia article

EC 1.16.5 With a quinone or similar compound as acceptor

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  • EC 1.16.5.1: Now EC 7.2.1.3, ascorbate ferrireductase (transmembrane)

EC 1.16.8 With a flavin as acceptor

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  • EC 1.16.8.1: activity now known to be catalyzed by EC 2.5.1.17, corrinoid adenosyltransferase

EC 1.16.9 With a copper protein as acceptor

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EC 1.16.98 With other, known, physiological acceptors

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  • EC 1.16.98.1: Now EC 1.16.9.1 iron:rusticyanin reductase

EC 1.16.99 With unknown physiological acceptors

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  • EC 1.16.99.1: [Co(II) methylated amine-specific corrinoid protein] reductase

EC 1.17 Acting on CH or CH2 groups

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EC 1.17.1 With NAD or NADP as acceptor

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EC 1.17.2 With a cytochrome as acceptor

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*No Wikipedia article

EC 1.17.3 With oxygen as acceptor

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*No Wikipedia article

EC 1.17.4 With a disulfide as acceptor

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*No Wikipedia article

EC 1.17.5 With a quinone or similar compound as acceptor

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*No Wikipedia article

EC 1.17.7 With an iron–sulfur protein as acceptor

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*No Wikipedia article

EC 1.17.98 With other, known, physiological acceptors

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  • EC 1.17.98.1: bile-acid 7α-dehydroxylase. Now known to be catalyzed by multiple enzymes.
  • EC 1.17.98.2: bacteriochlorophyllide c C-71-hydroxylase *
  • EC 1.17.98.3: formate dehydrogenase (coenzyme F420) *
  • EC 1.17.98.4: formate dehydrogenase (hydrogenase) *
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EC 1.17.99 With unknown physiological acceptors

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  • EC 1.17.99.1: Now EC 1.17.9.1, 4-methylphenol dehydrogenase (hydroxylating)
  • EC 1.17.99.2: ethylbenzene hydroxylase
  • EC 1.17.99.3: 3α,7α,12α-trihydroxy-5β-cholestanoyl-CoA 24-hydroxylase
  • EC 1.17.99.4: uracil/thymine dehydrogenase
  • EC 1.17.99.5: Now classified as EC 1.17.98.1, bile-acid 7α-dehydroxylase
  • EC 1.17.99.6: epoxyqueuosine reductase
  • EC 1.17.99.7: Now classified as EC 1.17.98.4, formate dehydrogenase (hydrogenase)
  • EC 1.17.99.8: limonene dehydrogenase
  • EC 1.17.99.9: heme a synthase
  • EC 1.17.99.10: steroid C-25 hydroxylase
  • EC 1.17.99.11: 3-oxo-Δ1-steroid hydratase/dehydrogenase

EC 1.18 Acting on iron–sulfur proteins as donors

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EC 1.18.1 With NAD+ or NADP+ as acceptor

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EC 1.18.2 With dinitrogen as acceptor (deleted sub-subclass)

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EC 1.18.3 With H+ as acceptor (deleted sub-subclass)

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  • EC 1.18.3.1: Now EC 1.12.7.2, ferredoxin hydrogenase

EC 1.18.6 With dinitrogen as acceptor

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EC 1.18.96 With other, known, acceptors (deleted sub-subclass)

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  • EC 1.18.96.1: Now EC 1.15.1.2, superoxide reductase

EC 1.18.99 With H+ as acceptor (deleted sub-subclass)

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  • EC 1.18.99.1: Now EC 1.12.7.2, ferredoxin hydrogenase

EC 1.19 Acting on reduced flavodoxin as donor

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EC 1.19.1 With NAD+ or NADP+ as acceptor

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EC 1.19.6 With dinitrogen as acceptor

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EC 1.20 Acting on phosphorus or arsenic in donors

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EC 1.20.1 Acting on phosphorus or arsenic in donors, with NAD+ as acceptor

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EC 1.20.2 Acting on phosphorus or arsenic in donors, with NAD(P)+ as acceptor

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EC 1.20.4 Acting on phosphorus or arsenic in donors, with disulfide as acceptor

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*No Wikipedia article

EC 1.20.9 With a copper protein as acceptor

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EC 1.20.98 With other, known acceptors

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  • EC 1.20.98.1: Now EC 1.20.9.1, arsenate reductase (azurin)

EC 1.20.99 With unknown physiological acceptors

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EC 1.21 Catalysing the reaction X-H + Y-H = X-Y

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EC 1.21.3 With oxygen as acceptor

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EC 1.21.4 With a disulfide as acceptor

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*No Wikipedia article

EC 1.21.98 With other, known, physiological acceptors

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  • EC 1.21.98.1: cyclic dehypoxanthinyl futalosine synthase *
  • EC 1.21.98.2: dichlorochromopyrrolate synthase *
  • EC 1.21.98.3: anaerobic magnesium-protoporphyrin IX monomethyl ester cyclase *
  • EC 1.21.98.4: PqqA peptide cyclase *
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EC 1.21.99 With unknown physiological acceptors

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*No Wikipedia article

EC 1.22 Acting on halogen in donors

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EC 1.22.1 With NAD+ or NADP+ as acceptor

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  • EC 1.22.1.1: Now EC 1.21.1.1, iodotyrosine deiodinase

EC 1.23 Reducing C-O-C group as acceptor

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EC 1.23.1 With NADH or NADPH as donor

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EC 1.97 Other oxidoreductases

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EC 1.97.1 Sole sub-subclass for oxidoreductases that do not belong in the other subclasses

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EC 1.98 Enzymes using H2 as reductant (deleted subclass)

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EC 1.98.1.1: Now EC 1.12.7.2, ferredoxin hydrogenase

EC 1.99 Other enzymes using O2 as oxidant

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EC 1.99.1 Hydroxylases (now covered by EC 1.14)

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  • EC 1.99.1.1: deleted, Now EC 1.12.7.2, ferredoxin hydrogenase
  • EC 1.99.1.2: deleted, Now EC 1.14.16.1, phenylalanine 4-monooxygenase
  • EC 1.99.1.3: deleted, nicotinate 6-hydroxylase
  • EC 1.99.1.4: deleted, tryptophan 5-hydroxylase
  • EC 1.99.1.5: deleted, Now EC 1.14.13.9, kynurenine 3-monooxygenase
  • EC 1.99.1.6: deleted, steroid 11α-hydroxylase
  • EC 1.99.1.7: deleted, Now EC 1.14.15.4, steroid 11β-monooxygenase
  • EC 1.99.1.8: deleted, steroid 6β-hydroxylase
  • EC 1.99.1.9: deleted, Now EC 1.14.99.9, steroid 17α-monooxygenase
  • EC 1.99.1.10: deleted, steroid 19-hydroxylase
  • EC 1.99.1.11: deleted, Now EC 1.14.99.10, steroid 21-monooxygenase
  • EC 1.99.1.12: deleted, alkoxyaryl hydroxylase
  • EC 1.99.1.13: deleted, covered by EC 1.14.99.7 (squalene monooxygenase) and by EC 5.4.99.7 (lanosterol synthase)
  • EC 1.99.1.14: deleted, Now EC 1.13.11.27, 4-hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase

EC 1.99.2 Oxygenases (now covered by EC 1.13)

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  • EC 1.99.2.1: deleted, now EC 1.13.11.12, lipoxygenase
  • EC 1.99.2.2: deleted, now EC 1.13.11.1, catechol 1,2-dioxygenase
  • EC 1.99.2.3: deleted, now EC 1.13.11.3, protocatechuate 3,4-dioxygenase
  • EC 1.99.2.4: deleted, now EC 1.13.11.4, gentisate 1,2-dioxygenase
  • EC 1.99.2.5: deleted, now EC 1.13.11.5, homogentisate 1,2-dioxygenase
  • EC 1.99.2.6: deleted, now EC 1.13.99.1, inositol oxygenase

References

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  1. ^ "ExplorEnz – The Enzyme Database".
  2. ^ McDonald, A.G.; Boyce, S.; K.F., Tipton (2009). "ExplorEnz: the primary source of the IUBMB enzyme list". Nucleic Acids Res. 37 (Database issue): D593–D597. doi:10.1093/nar/gkn582. PMC 2686581. PMID 18776214.