proteaszómagátlók
Proteaszómagátlók, a Hungarian term, translates to "protein self-digesters" and refers to a group of enzymes that break down proteins into smaller peptides and amino acids. These enzymes are crucial for a wide range of biological processes within living organisms. They play a vital role in digestion, aiding in the breakdown of dietary proteins into absorbable components. Beyond digestion, proteaszómagátlók are involved in cellular regulation, participating in the turnover of proteins, signaling pathways, and the removal of damaged or unwanted proteins. They are also essential for processes like blood clotting, immune responses, and muscle contraction.
The classification of proteaszómagátlók is based on their catalytic mechanism, with major groups including serine proteases,