transferaasien
Transferaasien is the Finnish genitive plural of transferaasit, the enzymes that catalyze the transfer of functional groups from one molecule to another. In biochemistry, transferases form EC class 2 and are subdivided by the type of group transferred, with subgroups numbered 2.1 through 2.9.
Common examples include aminotransferases (transaminases), which move amino groups between amino acids and corresponding keto acids
Mechanistically, transferases often rely on active-site residues and cofactors. For example, aminotransferases commonly use pyridoxal phosphate
Physiological roles of transferases are broad. They participate in nucleotide and amino acid biosynthesis, carbohydrate metabolism,
In Finnish scientific literature, transferaasien denotes the genitive plural form used when referring to multiple transferases