enzymaktivátors
Enzymaktivátors are substances that increase the activity of an enzyme. They work by binding to the enzyme, typically at a site other than the active site, and inducing a conformational change that makes the enzyme more efficient at catalyzing its reaction. This can involve altering the shape of the active site, making it a better fit for the substrate, or stabilizing the enzyme in a more active conformation. Activators are distinct from coenzymes or cofactors, which are often required for enzyme function but are not necessarily activators. While cofactors can be essential for a reaction to occur at all, activators enhance an already functional enzyme.
The mechanism of activation can vary. Some activators are allosteric, meaning they bind to a site distant