fosforylointiketju
Fosforylointiketju, also known as phosphorylation cascade, is a signaling pathway in cell biology. It involves a series of enzyme-catalyzed reactions where a phosphate group is transferred from one molecule to another. Typically, this process begins with an external signal, such as a hormone or growth factor, binding to a receptor on the cell surface. This binding activates a specific enzyme, often a kinase, which then phosphorylates (adds a phosphate group to) another protein. This newly phosphorylated protein, in turn, activates another enzyme, and so on, creating a chain reaction.
Each step in the fosforylointiketju amplifies the signal. A single activated kinase can phosphorylate many molecules
Phosphorylation and dephosphorylation, the removal of a phosphate group, are reversible processes. This reversibility allows cells