syntetaza
Syntetaza, commonly rendered in English as synthase or synthetase, is a biochemical term for enzymes that catalyze the formation of a bond between two substrates with the input of energy, typically from ATP or another nucleotide triphosphate. The term is often used for ATP-dependent ligases (enzyme class EC 6) that activate a substrate to enable bond formation.
Mechanism and scope: Most syntetases operate by activating one substrate to form an adenosine monophosphate (AMP)–linked
Key examples: Aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases attach specific amino acids to their corresponding tRNAs, a critical step in
Nomenclature and distinction: The term syntetaza is used in various languages as the equivalent of the English
Role and relevance: Syntetazes are essential across metabolism, protein synthesis, lipid metabolism, and the biosynthesis of