fosfataasia
Fosfataasia is a term encountered in biochemistry and pharmacology referring to the enzymatic removal of phosphate groups from substrates, a process scientifically known as dephosphorylation. In most current literature the preferred term is dephosphorylation, and the enzymes responsible are phosphatases. Fosfataasia appears as a synonym in some languages or historical texts, but is not universally adopted in English-language science.
Phosphatases catalyze the hydrolysis of phosphate monoesters or anhydrides to yield a dephosphorylated product and inorganic
Biological significance: dephosphorylation modulates enzyme activity and signaling pathways, influences cell cycle progression, and affects metabolism.
Measurement and terminology: phosphatase activity is commonly assessed with substrates such as p-nitrophenyl phosphate (pNPP) or