galactanases
Galactanases are enzymes that catalyze the hydrolysis of galactan polysaccharides, breaking beta-1,4-galactosidic bonds to release galactose or shorter galacto-oligosaccharides. They act on galactans found in plant cell walls and on galactose-rich side chains in galactomannans such as guar and locust bean gum, as well as other galactose-containing polysaccharides in nature.
These enzymes can be endo-acting, cleaving internal bonds to rapidly reduce polymer size, or exo-acting, removing
Galactanases are produced by a variety of microorganisms, notably bacteria and fungi, and are often secreted
Applications and significance of galactanases lie in the processing and valorization of galactan-containing polysaccharides. They are