desulfhydrase

desulfhydrase
de·sulf·hy·drase (de″səlf-hiґdrās) a term used in the recommended and trivial names of some carbon-sulfur lyases [EC 4.4], which catalyze the removal of hydrogen sulfide or substituted hydrogen sulfide from a compound.

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