algtase
Algtase is a putative enzyme described in speculative studies of algal carbohydrate metabolism. The name combines "alga" and the common enzyme suffix "-tase," following conventions for hydrolases and transferases. In proposed models, algtase would participate in remodeling or degradation of algal polysaccharides, potentially producing smaller oligosaccharides that feed central metabolism or act as signaling molecules.
Proposed function and mechanism: In several theoretical frameworks, algtase is described as a glycosidic bond–cleaving enzyme.
Evidence and status: No purified algtase has been reported in experimental literature. Supporting data come from
Biological and practical relevance: If confirmed, algtase could illuminate carbon flow in algal systems and the
See also: alginate, alginate lyase, glycoside hydrolases, algal metabolism.