isomerase

/aɪˈsɑməˌreɪs/
noun
  1. An enzyme that changes a molecule into a different form (isomer) of the same molecule.
    • Without the right isomerase, the chemical reaction would not occur in the cell.
    • Scientists studied how the isomerase rearranges atoms in the compound.
    • The isomerase helps convert glucose into fructose during food processing.
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