debranchingensüüme
Debranchingensüüme, also known as the debranching enzyme, is a class of enzymes that catalyze the hydrolysis of α-1,6-glycosidic bonds in starch and glycogen, thereby breaking down branched polysaccharides into simpler, linear forms. These enzymes play a crucial role in the degradation of starch and glycogen, which are essential for energy metabolism in various organisms.
The debranching enzyme is a key component in the starch degradation pathway, working in conjunction with other
Debranchingensüüme is found in a wide range of organisms, including plants, bacteria, and fungi. In plants, these
The study of debranchingensüüme is important for understanding carbohydrate metabolism and has applications in various fields,