epähemeentsyymit
Epähemeentsyymit, also known as non-heme enzymes, are a broad class of enzymes that contain a metal ion or a metal-containing cofactor that is not a heme group. Heme groups, which are porphyrin rings containing an iron atom, are characteristic of many metalloenzymes, such as cytochromes and hemoglobin. In contrast, non-heme enzymes utilize metal ions like iron, copper, manganese, or zinc, often coordinated to amino acid residues within the enzyme's active site.
These enzymes play crucial roles in a vast array of biological processes across all domains of life.
The specific metal ion and its coordination environment within the enzyme dictate its catalytic activity and