fosforyleringsställe
Fosforyleringsställe refers to a specific location on a molecule, typically a protein or a lipid, where a phosphate group is attached. This attachment process is called phosphorylation and is a crucial post-translational modification in cellular biology. The specific amino acid residue (like serine, threonine, or tyrosine) or hydroxyl group on a lipid where the phosphate group binds constitutes the fosforyleringsställe.
Enzymes known as kinases catalyze the transfer of a phosphate group, usually from ATP, to the fosforyleringsställe.
The identification of fosforyleringsställen is essential for understanding cellular signaling pathways, gene regulation, and metabolic processes.