proteolisi
Proteolisi, or proteolysis, is the biochemical process by which proteins are broken down into smaller peptides or amino acids. This reaction is essential for numerous physiological functions, including digestion, cellular regulation, protein turnover, and degradation of damaged or misfolded proteins.
The reaction is typically catalysed by proteases, a diverse group of enzymes that cleave peptide bonds at
Proteolysis can occur extracellularly, as in the digestive tract where pancreatic enzymes such as trypsin and
Regulation of proteolysis is tightly controlled to prevent accidental degradation of functional proteins. Inhibitory proteins, compartmentalisation,
In cell biology, proteolysis also serves as a means of activating or deactivating proteins through limited