What does an apoenzyme require to become a holoenzyme?

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The question is asking what components or factors are necessary for an apoenzyme to become a holoenzyme. A holoenzyme is the active form of an enzyme that consists of an apoenzyme bound to its cofactor. This typically involves understanding the role of cofactors in enzyme activity.

Answer

A cofactor

An apoenzyme requires a cofactor to become a holoenzyme

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An apoenzyme requires a cofactor to become a holoenzyme

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A cofactor is a non-protein chemical compound or metallic ion required for an enzyme's activity as a catalyst.

Tips

Ensure to differentiate between cofactors (both organic and inorganic) and coenzymes, which are a subset of cofactors.

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