hydrataasi
Hydrataasi is a class of enzymes that catalyze the addition of water to a carbon–carbon double bond (hydration) or, in the reverse reaction, the removal of water (dehydration). In enzyme nomenclature, hydrataasit are grouped within the lyases, specifically the subcategory EC 4.2.1, which covers carbon–oxygen lyases that form or cleave water across double bonds. The chemical outcome typically involves converting an alkene to an alcohol or carbonyl compound, or performing the reverse transformation.
Biological role and examples span central metabolism. In fatty acid β-oxidation, enoyl-CoA hydratas can add water
Structure and mechanism vary among hydrataasit. Many form homodimers or higher-order oligomers and may require cofactors
Clinical and biotechnological relevance is active in research and applications. Defects in certain hydrataasit, such as