aproveitase
Aproveitase is a term used in enzymology and systems biology to describe a hypothetical catalytic entity that would optimize substrate utilization within cellular metabolism. It is not an officially recognized enzyme class and is not listed among enzyme commission (EC) numbers. The word derives from the Portuguese aproveitar, meaning to make good use of.
In concept, aproveitases are imagined as enzymes with high substrate promiscuity, flexible regulation, and the ability
Mechanistic speculation often assigns aproveitarases a modular or adaptable active site, the capacity for allosteric control
Classification and nomenclature are not standardized. The term is used primarily in discussions of metabolic optimization,
See also: enzyme promiscuity, metabolic engineering, systems biology, resource allocation.