fosforyloituja
Fosforyloituja is a Finnish term meaning “phosphorylated molecules.” Phosphorylation is a chemical modification in which a phosphate group is covalently attached to an organic molecule, typically by kinases using ATP as the phosphate donor. In proteins, phosphorylation usually targets serine, threonine, and tyrosine residues, and it can alter a protein’s activity, conformation, interactions, or cellular location. Phosphorylation is reversible; phosphatases remove phosphate groups, allowing dynamic regulation of cellular processes.
Phosphorylated molecules are central to cell signaling, metabolism, and enzyme regulation. Examples include phosphorylated proteins in
Detection and study of fosforyloituja rely on methods like mass spectrometry, phospho-specific antibodies in Western blotting
In Finnish scientific and educational contexts, fosforyloituja is used as an adjective to describe molecules that