aktivaatorse
Aktivaatorse is a term used in Estonian-language scientific literature to refer to substances or factors that increase the activity of a biological target. In practice it corresponds to the English term activator and is used to describe molecules, proteins, or conditions that enhance enzymatic activity, receptor signaling, or gene expression. Activators can act directly on enzymes as allosteric activators, or indirectly by modifying regulatory pathways or providing transcriptional co-activator functions.
Origin and scope: The word aktivaatorse is derived from aktivaator, activating agent, and the suffix -se used
Mechanisms: Allosteric activators bind at sites distinct from the active site to increase catalytic efficiency or
Applications and challenges: Activators are investigated to treat diseases by enhancing deficient enzymatic activities or pathway
See also: activator; allosteric activator; transcriptional co-activator; agonist; catalyst.