Template:Infobox enzyme

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Infobox enzyme
EC number{{{EC_number}}}
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This information box template is used to concisely display useful external links about a particular enzyme.

Usage

To use this template, copy the following text and paste it at the top of your article. Fill in as many fields as possible, but don't worry if some information is missing. However, since many of the links are based on an EC number, this particular field should normally be specified. For an example of a filled-out template in use in an article, see 3-beta-HSD.

{{Infobox enzyme
| name = 
| AltNames =
| image = 
| image_size = 
| caption = 
| EC_number = 
| CAS_number = 
| GO_code = 
}}

Parameter descriptions

Name
This field lists the accepted name for this enzyme class, ideally from the International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (IUBMB) Enzyme Nomenclature authority (see IUBMB).
AltNames
This optional field is for alternative enzyme names.
EC_number
The EC number which is numerical classification scheme for enzymes developed by the IUBMB Enzyme Nomenclature authority (again see IUBMB).
CAS_number
The CAS registry number, a unique chemical numerical identifier.
GO_code
The Gene Ontology (GO) code for the enzymatic reaction ideally obtained from the GO website.
Image
This field specifies an image file that displays a two-dimensional view of the three-dimensional structure, typically created from a PDB file. If an image is specified, then the caption parameter should be used to specify the structure used to generate the image, preferably using the {{PDB2}} template. In addition, if an image is specified, then the display width in pixels can optionally be specified (default = 220px).

Alignment

By default, the infobox will float to the right of the page. To float the infobox to the left, center, or not at all, use |align=left, or |align=center, or |align=none.

Examples

The following filled in enzyme template produces the information box to the right.

alcohol dehydrogenase
Identifiers
EC number1.1.1.1
CAS number9031-72-5
Alt. namesaldehyde reductase
Databases
IntEnzIntEnz view
BRENDABRENDA entry
ExPASyNiceZyme view
KEGGKEGG entry
MetaCycmetabolic pathway
PRIAMprofile
PDB structuresRCSB PDB PDBe PDBsum
Gene OntologyAmiGO / QuickGO
{{Infobox enzyme 
| Name = alcohol dehydrogenase
| AltNames = aldehyde reductase
| EC_number = 1.1.1.1 
| CAS_number= 9031-72-5
| GO_code = 0004022
}}

TemplateData

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TemplateData for Infobox enzyme

Used to create an enzyme infobox, based on the basic infobox format.

Template parameters

ParameterDescriptionTypeStatus
Namename

This field lists the accepted name for this enzyme class, ideally from the International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (IUBMB) Enzyme Nomenclature authority

Default
(PageName)
Stringrequired
Imageimage

This field specifies an image file that displays a two-dimensional view of the three-dimensional structure, typically created from a PDB file.

Default
Stringoptional
image_sizeimage_size

If an image is specified, then the display width in pixels can optionally be specified (default = 220px)

Default
Numberoptional
captioncaption

If an image is specified, then the caption parameter should be used to specify the structure used to generate the image, preferably using the {{PDB2}} template.

Default
Stringoptional
EC_numberEC_number

The EC number which is numerical classification scheme for enzymes developed by the IUBMB Enzyme Nomenclature authority (again see IUBMB).

Default
Numberrequired
CAS_numberCAS_number

The CAS registry number, a unique chemical numerical identifier.

Default
Stringrequired
GO_codeGO_code

The Gene Ontology (GO) code for the enzymatic reaction ideally obtained from the GO website.

Default
Stringrequired

See also