Lactase

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Lactase
Identifiers
SymbolLCT
Alt. symbolsLAC; LPH; LPH1
Entrez3938
HUGO6530
OMIM603202
RefSeqNM_002299
UniProtP09848
Other data
EC number3.2.1.108
LocusChr. 2 q21

Lactase (LCT), a member of the β-galactosidase family of enzymes, is a glycoside hydrolase involved in the hydrolysis of the disaccharide lactose into constituent galactose and glucose monomers. In humans, lactase is present predominantly along the brush border membrane of the differentiated enterocytes lining the villi of the small intestine.

Lactase is essential for digestive hydrolysis of lactose in milk. Deficiency of the enzyme causes lactose intolerance.


The optimum temperature for lactase is about 48 °C (118.4 °F) for its activity and has an optimum pH of 6.5.


Lactase is also used to screen for blue white colonies into the MCS of various plasmid vectors in E.Coli or other bacteria.

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