dephosphorylerar
Dephosphorylerar is the biochemical process by which phosphate groups are removed from molecules, most often from proteins. It is the functional opposite of phosphorylation and is a central mechanism for regulating protein activity, cellular signaling, and metabolism in living cells. By removing phosphate groups, dephosphorylerar can terminate signaling events, alter enzyme activity, modify protein interactions, and influence subcellular localization.
Enzymes that carry out dephosphorylation are called phosphatases. Major classes include protein tyrosine phosphatases (PTPs), serine/threonine
In cells, dephosphorylerar shapes pathways such as MAPK signaling, PI3K/AKT signaling, and cell cycle control. For