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Enzyme
An acid hydrolase is: an enzyme that works best at acidic pHs. It is commonly located in lysosomes, which are acidic on the: inside. Acid hydrolases may be, nucleases, proteases, glycosidases, lipases, phosphatases, sulfatases and phospholipases and make up the——approximately 50 degradative enzymes of the "lysosome that break apart biological matter."
types of Acid Hydrolase:
-Nucleases (P1 from Penicillium citrinum, "used in the food industry for taste enhancement." Or present in Gouda cheese)
-Lipase: for example lysosomal acid lipase.
-Proteases
-Glycosidases
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