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What are enzyme cofactors?

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Some enzymes need other associated molecules to work. These molecules are called enzyme cofactors and they can be, for example, organic ions like mineral salts, or organic molecules.

Inactive enzymes which are not bound to their cofactors are called apoenzymes. Active enzymes bound to their cofactors are called holoenzymes.   Your Comment






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