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what is the function of beta galactosidase​

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Answered by kohilak80
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Answer:

β-Galactosidase has three enzymatic activities (Fig. 1). First, it can cleave the disaccharide lactose to form glucose and galactose, which can then enter glycolysis. Second, the enzyme can catalyze the transgalactosylation of lactose to allolactose, and, third, the allolactose can be cleaved to the monosaccharides

Answered by shaikhmohd0119
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Answer: The function of β -galactosidase is described as follows:

Explanation:

An intracellular enzyme β -galactosidase is crucial for the cellular digestion. By cleaving the glyosidic link, it divides large substrate molecules into smaller ones.

The disaccharide lactose is broken down by -galactosidase to create galactose and glucose, which are ultimately used in glycolysis.

Additionally, this enzyme catalyzes the conversion of lactose into allolactose, which is ultimately broken down into monosaccharides.

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