galactohydrolases
Galactohydrolases are a class of enzymes that catalyze the hydrolysis of glycosidic bonds involving galactose. They are involved in the breakdown of complex carbohydrates and are crucial for various biological processes. These enzymes specifically cleave the bond between a galactose residue and the rest of the molecule, releasing galactose.
Different types of galactohydrolases exist, distinguished by the specific linkage they act upon. For example, alpha-galactosidases
The physiological roles of galactohydrolases are diverse. In mammals, beta-galactosidase is essential for the digestion of
These enzymes are also found in microorganisms, where they play a role in nutrient acquisition from complex