Biology, asked by Ïmpøstër, 11 months ago

what is butersing group in enzymes​

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Answered by mannasusanabr04
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Chemical Nature of Enzymes. All known enzymes are proteins. ... This entire active complex is referred to as the holoenzyme; i.e., apoenzyme (protein portion) plus the cofactor (coenzyme, prosthetic group or metal-ion-activator) is called the holoenzyme.

Answered by honeycutie1
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emzymes have active sites and substrates reactive sites,on their surfaces respectively

active and reactive sites push the enzyme and substrate molecules away from each other

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