metallopeptidázok
Metallopeptidázok are a class of enzymes that catalyze the hydrolysis of peptide bonds and require a metal ion, typically zinc, for their catalytic activity. These enzymes are found in a wide variety of organisms, from bacteria to humans, and play crucial roles in numerous biological processes. Their substrates are proteins, and they are involved in functions such as protein degradation, blood clotting, digestion, and cell signaling.
The defining characteristic of metallopeptidázok is their reliance on a metal cofactor. This metal ion is usually
Metallopeptidázok are further classified based on their substrate specificity and structural features. Some are exopeptidases, cleaving