Classify enzymes. Give examples for each class along with reaction and cofactors involved.
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Definition :- An enzyme is a protein or RNA produced by living cells, which is highly specific and highly catalytic to its substrates. Enzymes are a very important type of macro molecular biological catalysts. Due to the action of enzymes, chemical reactions in organisms can also be carried out efficiently and specifically under mild conditions.
Classification:- According to the unified classification principle of enzymes published by the International Society of Biochemistry, each group of enzymes in the seven categories can be further divided into several subgroups according to the characteristics of the functional groups or bonds in the substrates. In order to show the properties of substrates or reactants more accurately, each subclass is further divided into sub classes and directly contains a quantity of enzymes.