cytase
/siˈteɪz/Definitions
1. noun
An enzyme that breaks down complex substances, especially proteins, into simpler components.
“The researchers studied the activity of cytase in the digestive system of certain animals.”
2. noun
A protein that has an enzymatic activity breaking down proteins, especially in the digestive system of certain animals.
“Cytase plays a crucial role in the digestion of proteins in some organisms.”