hydrolase
See also: Hydrolase
English
Etymology
hydrolysis + -ase
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈhaɪdɹəleɪz/
Audio (Southern England) (file)
Noun
hydrolase (plural hydrolases)
- (biochemistry) An enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of a substrate.
Derived terms
- abhydrolase
- acetylhydrolase
- amidohydrolase
- aminohydrolase
- amylohydrolase
- anhydrolase
- carboxyhydrolase
- cyclohydrolase
- dihydrolase
- dimethylaminohydrolase
- endohydrolase
- exohydrolase
- fructanohydrolase
- fructohydrolase
- glucanohydrolase
- glucohydrolase
- glycanohydrolase
- glycohydrolase
- glycosylhydrolase
- hydroxyacylglutathione hydrolase
- iminohydrolase
- maltohydrolase
- metallohydrolase
- perhydrolase
- phosphohydrolase
- pyrophosphohydrolase
- ribosylhydrolase
- sulfohydrolase
- thiohydrolase
- triphosphohydrolase
- ureohydrolase
- xylanohydrolase
Descendants
- → Polish: hydrolaza
French
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