Laktózszintáz
Laktózszintáz, also known as lactose synthase, is an enzyme that plays a crucial role in the synthesis of lactose, the primary sugar found in milk. This enzyme is a heterodimer, meaning it is composed of two different protein subunits. The catalytic activity of laktózszintáz is provided by the alpha-lactalbumin subunit, which is specifically expressed in mammary glands during lactation. The other subunit is N-acetylglucosaminyltransferase I, a more ubiquitously expressed enzyme involved in glycoprotein synthesis.
The primary function of laktózszintáz is to catalyze the transfer of a galactose moiety from uridine diphosphate
The synthesis of lactose by laktózszintáz is a critical process for providing energy and nutrients to nursing