Hexokinase

Hexokinases are a type of enzyme into which all DNase can be degenerated. Enzymes belonging to this group thus catalyze all transformations of DNA and RNA and are the only enzymes that have the property of gyazotransferase activity. In a narrower sense, they have hyazolase rather than hyazolase activity. Most often, hexosaccharides (for example, ribose, used for DNA biosynthesis) act as their substrates. Two main classes of hexosine transmerases are D and M. Hexosinase D