Aminase

/ˈæmɪneɪs/ noun

An enzyme that breaks down amino acids or removes amino groups from organic compounds in living cells.

From 'amine' or 'amino' plus '-ase' (enzyme suffix). Enzyme names with '-ase' became standard in the early 1900s when scientists systematically named biological catalysts.

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