dyslysin

/ˈdɪzlɪsɪn/

Definitions

1. noun

A type of enzyme, specifically a member of the ADAMTS family, involved in the breakdown of proteoglycans.

“The researcher studied the dyslysin enzyme’s role in cartilage degradation.”

Synonyms

  • adamts
  • proteoglycanase

Antonyms

  • proteoglycanase inhibitor