methylációja
Methylációja is the Hungarian term for methylation. Methylation is a fundamental biochemical process that occurs in all living organisms. It involves the addition of a methyl group (CH3) to a substrate molecule. This seemingly simple chemical modification can have profound effects on the properties and functions of the molecule it modifies.
In biology, methylation is a crucial regulatory mechanism. It plays a vital role in numerous cellular processes.
Beyond DNA, proteins can also be methylated. This post-translational modification can affect protein structure, stability, localization,
Enzymes called methyltransferases are responsible for catalyzing methylation reactions. They transfer a methyl group from a