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what is a prosthetic group in an enzyme​

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Answered by rochanaratakonda
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Explanation:

A prosthetic group is a tightly bound, specific non-polypeptide unit required for the biological function of some proteins. .

In enzymes, prosthetic groups are often involved in the active site, playing an important role in the functions of enzymes. Vitamins are another common prosthetic group

Answered by Surajbind10820
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Answer:

a non protein group forming part of or combined

with a protein.

Explanation:

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