enzimosztályba
Enzimosztályba is a Hungarian term that directly translates to "enzyme classification" or "enzyme category." It refers to the systematic arrangement and grouping of enzymes based on the Reactions they catalyze, as established by the International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (IUBMB). The primary classification framework employed worldwide is the Enzyme Commission (EC) numbering system, in which each enzyme is assigned a unique four-part number. The first digit indicates the general class of the reaction, allowing enzymes to be grouped into one of six main categories: oxidoreductases, transferases, hydrolases, lyases, isomerases, and ligases. The second and third digits further refine the classification by specifying the type of substrate and the specific chemical change. The fourth digit identifies the individual enzyme within the subclass.
The EC system provides a standardized and universally accepted language for scientists to communicate about enzymes,
In Hungary, enzimosztályba is commonly taught in biochemistry courses, laboratory instruction, and referenced in enzymology literature.