proteolyses

/ˌproʊtiˈɑləsiz/
noun
  1. The breakdown of proteins into smaller peptides or amino acids, often by enzymes.
    • Scientists study proteolyses to understand how cells recycle damaged proteins.
    • In some diseases, excessive proteolyses can lead to tissue damage.
    • Proteolyses occur naturally during digestion to help the body absorb nutrients.
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