fosforüüldamise
Fosforüüldamine is a chemical process involving the addition of a phosphoryl group (PO3^3-) to a molecule. This is a fundamental reaction in biochemistry, playing a crucial role in energy metabolism and cellular signaling.
In biological systems, phosphorylation most commonly occurs through the action of enzymes called kinases. Kinases transfer
One of the most well-known examples of fosforüüldamine is the phosphorylation of glucose in the first step
Dephosphorylation, the removal of a phosphate group, is carried out by enzymes called phosphatases and is equally