hüdrolaasi
Hüdrolaasi, or hydrolase, is a broad family of enzymes (EC class 3) that catalyze hydrolysis reactions—the chemical splitting of bonds by reaction with water. These enzymes act on a wide range of substrates, including proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, lipids, and other biological molecules.
Most hydrolases use a defined active site that activates a water molecule for nucleophilic attack on the
Roles of hydrolases include digestion, where proteases, amylases, and lipases break down dietary macromolecules, and cellular
Major examples include proteases (such as pepsin and trypsin), amylases (starch breakdown), lipases (fats), nucleases (DNA/RNA
Industrial and medical applications of hydrolases are extensive. They are used in food and beverage processing,