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Adv. & IB II Chemistry: Enzyme classification quiz: Name: I. For the following, name the enzyme that catalyzes each reaction below AND give its E.C. number. 1. removes CO2 from oxalate. 2. adds CO2 to acetone producing acetoacetate 3. catalyzes the cytochrome-c dependent reaction of D-mannitol to D-fructose 4. removes the N-terminal amino acid from a polypeptide chain that is bonded to a proline 5. converts glucose-6-phosphate to fructose-6-phosphate 6. phosphorylation of D-galactose to D-galactose-1-phosphate 7. conversion of fat (triacylated glycerol) to a diacylglycerol and a free fatty acid 8. converts L-tyrosine to 3-amino-3-(4-hydroxyphenyl)propanoate 9. catalyzes the reaction of L-serine & pyruvate to 3-hydroxypyruvate and L-alanine 10. catalyzes the NAD dependent reaction of formate to carbon dioxide 11. catalyzes the conversion of ferrous ions to ferric ions using O2 as a substrate 12. converts pyruvate to acetyl phosphate and CO2 using O2 as a substrate. 13. conversion of ATP (adenosine triphosphate) to cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) and diphosphate (P-P) II. Essay. For any ONE of the previous reactions, write a paragraph about the significance of the reaction and/or enzyme.