bétagalaktózidáz
Bétagalaktózidáz, also known as lacZ, is an enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of beta-galactosides into their constituent parts, glucose and galactose. It is a crucial enzyme in the metabolic pathway for the breakdown of lactose, a sugar commonly found in milk. In many organisms, including bacteria like Escherichia coli, bétagalaktózidáz is encoded by the lacZ gene.
The primary function of bétagalaktózidáz is to cleave the glycosidic bond in lactose. This reaction is essential
In molecular biology, the lacZ gene is widely used as a reporter gene. Its expression can be