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what are metalloenzymes ​

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metalloenzyme. An enzyme that contains a metal ion, usually held by co-ordinate-covalent bonds on the amino acid side chains, or bound to a prosthetic group (e.g., heme). The metal ions function like coenzymes, imparting activity to the enzymes

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An enzyme that contains a metal ion, usually held by co-ordinate-covalent bonds on the amino acid side chains, or bound to a prosthetic group.called metalloenzymes..

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