karboksylaasi
Karboksylaasi is a general term for enzymes that catalyze the addition of a carboxyl group (COOH) to a substrate. This process is known as carboxylation. Carboxylation reactions are crucial in many biological pathways, including the synthesis of amino acids, fatty acids, and the citric acid cycle. The term is often used interchangeably with carboxylase, with karboksylaasi being the preferred scientific nomenclature in some contexts.
These enzymes often require cofactors such as biotin or manganese ions to facilitate the transfer of the
The role of karboksylaasi enzymes extends beyond basic metabolism. They are implicated in various physiological processes