BRENDA Enzyme Database We’re excited to announce the latest BRENDA database publication in the Nucleic Acids Research - Database Issue This release highlights significant updates and new features developed as part of the DSMZ Digital Diversity Discover how BRENDA continues to evolve as a leading global resource for enzyme information
All enzymes - BRENDA Enzyme Database BRENDA - The Comprehensive Enzyme Information System For a more structured view of enzymes EC Numbers and enhanced search capabilities please go to the EC Explorer
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Datafields - BRENDA Enzyme Database Biochemical reactions collected from BRENDA, KEGG, MetaCyc, and SABIO-RK were matched and integrated by aligning substrates and products BKMS-react reaction comparisons were done by an in silico approach in which two steps, first a comparison of reactant structures using InChIs (linearized chemical structure descriptors) and, second, a compound