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Definition of hydrolase in English: hydrolasenoun ˈhʌɪdrəleɪz-ˌlāz Biochemistry usually with modifier An enzyme that catalyses the hydrolysis of a particular substrate. Example sentencesExamples - Microsomal epoxide hydrolase detoxifies reactive oxygen species generated by endotoxin exposure, and polymorphisms of the miH gene are associated with altered enzyme activity.
- Biopterin is a vital cofactor in tryptophan hydrolase's conversion of tryptophan to serotonin.
- Thus, although not a nudix hydrolase, this enzyme seems to fulfil the housecleaning role proposed for nudix hydrolases.
- More recent work suggests that the cell wall hydrolase, pectin methyl esterase, plays a role in weakening of the megagametophyte, allowing radicle emergence and the completion of germination.
- This enzyme, a lysosomal hydrolase, is involved in the catabolism of neutral glycosphingolipids.
Definition of hydrolase in US English: hydrolasenoun-ˌlāz Biochemistry usually with modifier An enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of a particular substrate. Example sentencesExamples - Thus, although not a nudix hydrolase, this enzyme seems to fulfil the housecleaning role proposed for nudix hydrolases.
- Microsomal epoxide hydrolase detoxifies reactive oxygen species generated by endotoxin exposure, and polymorphisms of the miH gene are associated with altered enzyme activity.
- More recent work suggests that the cell wall hydrolase, pectin methyl esterase, plays a role in weakening of the megagametophyte, allowing radicle emergence and the completion of germination.
- This enzyme, a lysosomal hydrolase, is involved in the catabolism of neutral glycosphingolipids.
- Biopterin is a vital cofactor in tryptophan hydrolase's conversion of tryptophan to serotonin.
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