Holo enzymes consist of:
A. Apoenzymes and prosthetic group
B. Proenzymes and prosthetic group
C. Coenzymes and prosthetic group
D. Proenzymes and apoenzymes
E) Apoenzymes and co enzymes
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Cofactors can be inorganic ions or non-protein, organic molecules, known as coenzymes. An apoenzyme is an enzyme that lacks a needed cofactor. A holoenzyme is an enzyme with its required cofactor; it functions the same as an enzyme. Holoenzymes can be composed of many smaller parts called subunits.
An apoenzyme is an inactive enzyme, activation of the enzyme occurs upon binding of an organic or inorganic cofactor.
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