noun
- An enzyme that breaks down dipeptides (molecules consisting of two amino acids linked together) into individual amino acids.
Usage: biochemistry; technical term
Examples
- Dipeptidase is produced in the small intestine to aid in protein digestion.
- The enzyme dipeptidase catalyzes the hydrolysis of dipeptide bonds.
- Without sufficient dipeptidase activity, the body cannot efficiently absorb amino acids from food.
- Dipeptidase works alongside other proteases to complete the breakdown of dietary proteins.
- The brush border of intestinal cells contains high concentrations of dipeptidase.