exoglikozidases
Exoglikozidases, also known as glycoside hydrolases or glycosidases, are enzymes that catalyze the hydrolysis of glycosidic bonds. This process releases a single monosaccharide unit from the non-reducing end of an oligosaccharide or polysaccharide chain. They are distinct from endoglikozidases, which cleave glycosidic bonds within the polymer chain. Exoglikozidases play crucial roles in various biological processes, including carbohydrate metabolism, digestion, cell wall remodeling, and intercellular communication.
These enzymes are classified based on the type of glycosidic bond they hydrolyze and the specific monosaccharide
The mechanism of action for exoglikozidases typically involves a catalytic domain that binds to the glycosidic