fosfatatase
Fosfatatase, or phosphatase, is a broad group of enzymes that catalyze the hydrolysis of phosphate ester bonds, removing phosphate groups from a variety of substrates such as proteins, nucleotides, sugars, and lipids. They play key roles in cellular regulation, metabolism, and signal transduction by reversing phosphorylation events that modulate enzyme activity, protein interactions, and cellular localization. Most phosphatases act on monoesters and are classified by their optimal pH, substrate preference, and catalytic mechanism.
Major classes include acid phosphatases, which have an acidic pH optimum, and alkaline phosphatases, which function
Physiological and clinical relevance is broad. Proper phosphatase activity is essential for cell cycle control, metabolism,
In summary, fosfatatases are diverse enzymes that regulate phosphorylation states and are integral to numerous biological