trasferasi
Trasferasi is a term used in biochemistry to denote the enzymes of the transferase class (EC 2), which catalyze the transfer of a functional group from one molecule (the donor) to another (the acceptor). This broad enzyme family includes aminotransferases, glycosyltransferases, methyltransferases, acyltransferases and many others, each facilitating transfer of specific groups such as amino, sugar, methyl, or acyl groups. Such reactions are central to metabolism, enabling amino acid synthesis and degradation, nucleotide biosynthesis, lipid modification, and various post-translational modifications.
In many Romance-language texts, including Italian, the term trasferasi is used to refer to this class of
Clinical and biotechnological relevance is broad. Abnormal transferase activity is implicated in metabolic disorders and cancer,
See also: Enzyme Commission numbers, Transferase family, Metabolic pathways.