fosfotransferases
Fosfotransferases are a class of enzymes that catalyze the transfer of phosphate groups from one molecule to another. These enzymes play a critical role in various metabolic pathways, including glycolysis, gluconeogenesis, and the synthesis of nucleotides and lipids. The phosphate group transferred is typically derived from a high-energy donor such as adenosine triphosphate (ATP), phosphoenolpyruvate (PEP), or phosphocreatine.
Fosfotransferases can be classified based on the specific phosphate donor they utilize. For example, kinases transfer
These enzymes are essential for regulating cellular energy balance, signal transduction, and the activation of metabolic
Fosfotransferases often exhibit substrate specificity, meaning they preferentially act on particular molecules. This specificity ensures efficient
In addition to their biochemical importance, fosfotransferases are targets for therapeutic intervention. Inhibitors of specific kinases,