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What is an apoenzyme?
What is an apoenzyme?
- A protein that serves as a coenzyme is a type of cofactor.
- An inactive enzyme with cofactor is called holoenzyme
- An organic molecule that transfers electrons is a type of coenzyme
- An active enzyme without cofactor (correct)
What are inorganic ions that act as activators called?
What are inorganic ions that act as activators called?
- Holoenzymes are active enzymes with cofactor.
- Coenzymes are organic molecules that serve as carriers.
- Cofactors (correct)
- Apoenzymes are inactive enzymes without cofactor.
Which cofactor is involved in the transfer of acetyl groups?
Which cofactor is involved in the transfer of acetyl groups?
- Zinc is a cofactor for DNA polymerase
- Coenzyme A (correct)
- Copper is a cofactor for ascorbic acid oxidase
- NAD is involved in electron transfer.
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