phosphoromzetters
Phosphoromzetters, also known as phosphoenzymes, are enzymes that catalyze the transfer of a phosphate group from a donor molecule, typically ATP (adenosine triphosphate), to a specific substrate. This process is known as phosphorylation and is a fundamental mechanism in cellular signaling and regulation. Phosphoromzetters play crucial roles in various biological processes, including metabolism, gene expression, and cell division.
The activity of phosphoromzetters is regulated by several factors, including the availability of ATP, the concentration
Phosphoromzetters are classified based on the type of substrate they act on. For example, protein kinases phosphorylate
Phosphoromzetters are involved in numerous diseases, including cancer, diabetes, and neurodegenerative disorders. For example, abnormal phosphorylation