peptidazlar
Peptidazlar, also known as peptidases or proteases, are enzymes that catalyze the breakdown of proteins into smaller peptides and amino acids. They play a critical role in numerous biological processes within living organisms. These enzymes are classified based on their catalytic mechanism and the type of bond they cleave.
The primary function of peptidazlar is to hydrolyze peptide bonds, the chemical bonds that link amino acids
In humans and other animals, peptidazlar are essential for digestion, protein turnover, immune system function, blood
The activity of peptidazlar is tightly regulated to prevent uncontrolled protein degradation. Inhibitors and activators modulate