enzimindukciók
Enzimindukciók refers to the process by which the rate of synthesis of a specific enzyme within a cell is increased. This increase is typically triggered by the presence of a particular molecule, known as an inducer. The inducer binds to a regulatory protein, often a repressor, which then alters its interaction with the gene encoding the enzyme. This change in interaction allows for the transcription of the gene to proceed, leading to the production of more messenger RNA (mRNA) and subsequently more of the target enzyme.
Enzyme induction is a crucial mechanism for cells to adapt to their environment and to efficiently utilize