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cellulase
[ sel-yuh-leys, -leyz ]
noun
, Biochemistry.
- any of several enzymes, produced primarily by fungi and bacteria, that catalyze the hydrolysis of cellulose.
cellulase
/ ˈsɛljʊˌleɪz /
noun
- any enzyme that converts cellulose to the disaccharide cellobiose
cellulase
/ sĕl′yə-lās′ /
- Any of several enzymes produced chiefly by fungi, bacteria, and protozoans that catalyze the breakdown of cellulose. Protozoans in the guts of termites produce the cellulase needed for the termites to digest wood.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of cellulase1
First recorded in 1900–05; cellul(ose) + -ase
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Word History and Origins
Origin of cellulase1
C20: from cellulose + -ase
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Example Sentences
A cellulase from the symbiotic intestinal flagellates of termites and of the roach, Cryptocercus punctulatus.
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