vitellinase
Vitellinase is an enzyme that plays a critical role in the breakdown of vitellin, a major yolk protein found in the eggs of vertebrates, particularly birds and reptiles. Vitellin is a precursor to lipovitellin, a phosphoglycoprotein that stores lipids and phosphorus within the yolk, providing essential nutrients for embryonic development. Vitellinase facilitates the hydrolysis of vitellin into smaller peptides and amino acids, which are then utilized by the developing embryo.
This enzyme is primarily produced by the embryo itself during early stages of development, allowing it to
Vitellinase has also been studied in the context of human health, particularly in relation to cancer research.
The enzyme is classified as a metalloprotease, meaning it requires a metal ion, typically zinc, for its