aldolaasin
Aldolaasin is a collective term for a group of enzymes that catalyze aldol reactions or aldol cleavage reactions. In biochemistry, the aldol reaction is a carbon-carbon bond forming reaction that occurs between an enol or enolate ion and a carbonyl compound. The aldol cleavage reaction is the reverse of this process, breaking a carbon-carbon bond. Enzymes that catalyze these reactions are crucial in many metabolic pathways, particularly in carbohydrate metabolism.
The most well-known aldolase enzyme is fructose-1,6-bisphosphate aldolase, which plays a key role in glycolysis and