deacetilálásnak
Deacetilálásnak is a chemical process that involves the removal of an acetyl group (CH3CO-) from a molecule. This is essentially the reverse of acetylation, which adds an acetyl group. Deacetylation can occur through various chemical reactions, including hydrolysis, where water is used to break the bond, or by enzymatic action. Enzymes that catalyze deacetylation are known as deacetylases.
In biological systems, deacetylation plays a crucial role in regulating the function of proteins, particularly histones.
Beyond histones, deacetylation also affects other proteins, influencing their activity, stability, and interactions. For example, deacetylation