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Cofactor Genomics was created in 2008.
An apoenzyme or an apoprotein is the protein portion of an enzyme that lacks a cofactor. It becomes active when it combines with a cofactor to form a holoenzyme or a holoprotein.
A non-protein helper of an enzyme molecule is called a cofactor. Cofactors can be either inorganic ions (like metal ions) or organic molecules (like coenzymes) that assist enzymes in catalyzing chemical reactions.
Apoenzyme is the protein portion of an enzyme, which is inactive without its cofactor or coenzyme. The binding of the cofactor or coenzyme to the apoenzyme forms the active enzyme, allowing it to catalyze a specific biochemical reaction.
calcium
It is known as the cofactor.
Magnesium
It is the ribosome. Proteins are synthesized on that
What is the function of a ribosome?
Cofactor or coenzyme if organic
One is cofactor A.
chrolroplsdt from ribosome