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Q: What is The protein portion of an enzyme that is lacking a cofactor is called?
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What is a non-protein helper of an enzyme molecule called?

the general term is cofactor, but more specifically, if the cofactor is an organic molecule, it is called a coenzyme


What is a non protein helper of an enzyme molecule called?

Cofactor is a non-protein, inorganic enzyme helper. An example of a cofactor is metal ions.


What is non protein enzyme?

The non-protein part of molecule called cofactor.


Is hemoglobin protein?

Yes. Hemoglobin is a metalloprotein, which is a generic term for a protein that contains a metal ion chemical compound called a cofactor.


What two components are often found as part of an enzyme?

No The simple type of enzyme contains only one part called protein part. Conjucated enzymes have two parts. i. protein part ii. non protein part


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Such a structure is called a Nucleosome


What kind of molecule is a enzyme?

Many enzymes consist of a protein and a non-protein (called the cofactor). The proteins in enzymes are usually globular. This is the tertiary structure of a protein. These globular proteins include enzymes and immunoglobins. The structures are held in place by hydrogen bonds, disulfide bridges and ionic bonds.


What is the portion of the DNA molecule that contains the information for making 1 protein?

That is called a gene.


Why does your Yorkshire puppy eat her bowel movements?

its called corophagia. quite normal for puppies to do this. it is believed that they are lacking a protein found in feces


What to eat or take when lacking in protein?

it is important to have lots of meat and dairy products or you could go to a doctor and get a prescription for a medication called Proforce.


What type of organic macromolecule is an enzyme?

Many enzymes consist of a protein and a non-protein (called the cofactor). The proteins in enzymes are usually globular. They have tertiary structure and this type of globular protein includes immunoglobins, as well. The structures are held in place by hydrogen bonds, disulfide bridges and ionic bonds.


What is a Bence-Jones protein?

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