aminotransferaasien
Aminotransferaasien, also known as transaminaases, are a group of enzymes that catalyze the transfer of an amino group from an amino acid to a keto acid. This reaction, called transamination, is a crucial step in the metabolism of amino acids, playing a vital role in both their synthesis and degradation. Aminotransferases are found in all living organisms, from bacteria to humans, and are particularly abundant in the liver, muscles, and heart.
The general reaction catalyzed by aminotransferases involves an alpha-amino acid and an alpha-keto acid. The amino
Aminotransferases are essential for numerous biological processes. They are involved in the synthesis of non-essential amino
In clinical diagnostics, levels of certain aminotransferases in the blood are used as biomarkers for tissue