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Presence of prosthetic group makes a protein

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Answered by sudhub46
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It makes a holoprotein

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Prosthetic groups are bound tightly to proteins and may even be attached through a covalent bond. They often play an important role in enzyme catalysis. A protein without its prosthetic group is called an apoprotein, while a protein combined with its prosthetic group is called a holoprotein.

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