kinnase
Kinnase, a term found in some languages for enzymes that catalyze phosphorylation, refers to what is commonly called kinases in English. These enzymes transfer a phosphate group, usually from ATP, to specific substrates, most often proteins, lipids, or sugars. This phosphorylation alters the activity, interactions, localization, or stability of the target, enabling intricate regulation of cellular processes.
Kinases are broadly classified into protein kinases, lipid kinases, and sugar kinases. Protein kinases constitute the
The catalytic mechanism typically involves binding of ATP and substrate in a conserved catalytic core, often
Physiological roles are diverse, ranging from cell cycle control and metabolism to development and synaptic signaling.