aktiivtsentrites
Aktiivtsentrites, a term derived from Finnish, refers to active centers. In a general scientific context, an active center is a specific region within a molecule, such as an enzyme or a catalyst, where the primary chemical reactions occur. These centers are typically characterized by a unique arrangement of atoms and functional groups that are highly reactive and facilitate the binding of substrates or reactants.
In biochemistry, enzyme active centers are crucial for biological processes. They are often described as pockets
Beyond enzymes, the concept of active centers also applies to inorganic catalysts. In heterogeneous catalysis, for