Zymogens

Zymogens, also known as proenzymes, are inactive precursors of enzymes that require specific biochemical changes to become catalytically active. This regulatory mechanism prevents premature enzyme activity that could damage tissues or disrupt biological processes. Activation of zymogens is essential in several physiological pathways, particularly in digestion, blood clotting and immune responses. Their controlled activation provides temporal and spatial … Read more

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