| 释义 | dehydrataseenUK
 de·hy·dra·taseD0102000 (dē-hī′drə-tās′, -tāz′)n. An enzyme that catalyzes the removal of oxygen and hydrogen from organic compounds in the form of water.dehydrataseenUK
 dehydratase[de-hi´drah-tās] any enzyme of the lyase class that catalyzes the removal of H2O, leaving double bonds (or adding groups to double bonds).de·hy·dra·tase(dē-hī'dră-tās), A subclass of lyases (hydro-lyases) that remove H and OH as H2O from a substrate, leaving a double bond, or add a group to a double bond by the elimination of water from two substances to form a third; synthase is sometimes used when the synthetic aspect of the reaction is emphasized. Some trivial names of enzymes in this subclass bear the generic term hydratase, emphasizing the reverse reaction.dehydratase(dē-hī′drə-tās′, -tāz′)n. An enzyme that catalyzes the removal of oxygen and hydrogen from organic compounds in the form of water.de·hy·dra·tase (dē-hī'dră-tās) A subclass (EC 4.2.1) of lyases (hydrolyases) that remove H and OH as H2O from a substrate, leaving a double bond, or add a group to a double bond by the elimination of water from two substances to form a third. |