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How are co-factors different from prosthetic groups?

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Answered by sssrohit005p4c0ey
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. Prosthetic groups are organic compounds whereas cofactors can be organic or inorganic (metal ions). Prosthetics are distinguished from cofactors as they are tightly bound to the apoenzyme.

Answered by lakhanifalak46
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A cofactor is a substance that is required for enzyme to be catalytically active,These include organic and inorganic substances but prosthetic group are only the cofactors that are tightly bound to the enzyme. Cytochrome c is an example of prosthetic group.

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