peptidtransfers
Peptidtransfers are enzymes that play a crucial role in the biosynthesis of peptides and proteins, specifically involved in transferring amino acid residues during peptide assembly. These enzymes are integral to cellular processes such as translation, which is the synthesis of proteins based on genetic information encoded in messenger RNA. Peptidtransfers typically facilitate the formation of peptide bonds by catalyzing the transfer of amino acids from aminoacyl-tRNA to growing peptide chains within the ribosome.
In biological systems, peptidtransfers are classified as peptidyl transferases, a subset of ribozymes or protein enzymes
Structurally, peptidtransfers operate by stabilizing the transition state of the reaction, thus lowering the activation energy
Research continues to explore the detailed mechanisms of peptidtransfers, their evolutionary origins, and potential applications in