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Q?: The enzyme minus its coenzyme is referred to as the_____.{Explain?}

[A] Isoenzyme

[B] Metalloenzyme

[C] Apoenzyme

[D] All of these
[E] None of these​

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Answered by varshithadevadiga1
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Answer:

C) Apoenzyme

Explanation:

A protein that forms an active enzyme system by combination with a coenzyme.

Apoenzyme or apoprotein is an enzymatically inactive protein part of an enzyme, which requires a cofactor for its activity. Apart from catalytic RNA, most of the enzymes are proteins. ... An apoenzyme becomes enzymatically active when bound to its cofactors and now known as a holoenzyme.

Answered by Anupk3724
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Answer:

The complex of enzyme + coenzyme is called the holoenzyme. The enzyme minus its coenzyme is referred to as the apoenzyme. An example of this is citrate synthase (or "synthetase").

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