What do you mean by Oligomeric Enzyme
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Oligomeric enzymes or proteins consist of two or more polypeptide chains, which are usually linked to each other by non-covalent interactions and never by peptide bonds. The vast majority of known enzymes are oligomeric: for example, all of the enzymes involved in glycolysis possess either two or four sub-units.
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