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how multifunctional enzymes are different from multienzyme complex​

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the multifunctional enzymes , known by the acronym CAD ,is a homomultimer of three subunits or more conversely in prokaryotes ,the three enzymes are distinct, and carbamoyl phosphate synthase is an example of multienzyme complex . in yeasts the dihydroorotase is present on a distinct protein

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