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

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.


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 is a non protein helper of an enzyme molecule called?

A non-protein helper of an enzyme molecule is called a cofactor or a coenzyme. These molecules assist in the enzyme's activity by aiding in the catalytic process. Examples include metal ions like zinc or magnesium, and organic molecules like NAD+ or coenzyme A.


What is the component of holoenzyme?

A holoenzyme consists of both a protein component, known as the apoenzyme, and a non-protein component, known as the cofactor or coenzyme. The cofactor can be a metal ion or a small organic molecule that is necessary for the enzyme's activity. Together, the apoenzyme and cofactor form the functional holoenzyme.


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


A vitamin attached to a protein molecule forms an enzyme that can serve as a catalyst for reactions such as blood clotting?

This type of enzyme is called a cofactor, where the protein part is the enzyme and the vitamin is the cofactor. In this specific example, the vitamin likely acts as a cofactor by assisting the enzyme in catalyzing the blood clotting reaction. Cofactors are essential for the proper functioning of many enzymes in the body.


What are the parts of an enzymes?

Active sites. Those atoms of the molecule that effect the London bonds to the target molecule.Structure Those atmos that provide the 'scaffolding' that ensure that the active sites are exactly where they should be.


Protein part of holoenzyme is called?

DNA does N O T have proteine or parts of protein in its molecule.It consists of a 'ribose' part, a 'phophate' part and a 'nucleic acids' part.


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.


A portion of a DNA molecule wound around a spool of histone protein is called a?

Such a structure is called a Nucleosome


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