Hydrolyse vs Glyoxalase - What's the difference?
hydrolyse | glyoxalase |
(biochemistry) Either of a pair of related thiol-dependent enzymes: glyoxalase ?'', which catalyses the isomerisation of the spontaneously formed hemithioacetal adduct between GSH and 2-oxoaldehydes (such as methylglyoxal) into S-2-hydroxyacylglutathione; and ''glyoxalase ?? , which hydrolyses these thiolesters.