{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Double-duty isomerases: a case study of isomerization-coupled enzymatic catalysis. {Author}: Solano YJ;Kiser PD; {Journal}: Trends Biochem Sci {Volume}: 49 {Issue}: 8 {Year}: 2024 Aug 17 {Factor}: 14.264 {DOI}: 10.1016/j.tibs.2024.04.007 {Abstract}: Enzymes can usually be unambiguously assigned to one of seven classes specifying the basic chemistry of their catalyzed reactions. Less frequently, two or more reaction classes are catalyzed by a single enzyme within one active site. Two examples are an isomerohydrolase and an isomero-oxygenase that catalyze isomerization-coupled reactions crucial for production of vision-supporting 11-cis-retinoids. In these enzymes, isomerization is obligately paired and mechanistically intertwined with a second reaction class. A handful of other enzymes carrying out similarly coupled isomerization reactions have been described, some of which have been subjected to detailed structure-function analyses. Herein we review these rarefied enzymes, focusing on the mechanistic and structural basis of their reaction coupling with the goal of revealing catalytic commonalities.