Biology, asked by Mylo2145, 1 year ago

Which of the following correctly describes a holoenzyme?
(1) Apoenzyme+cofactor
(2) Cofactor+prosthetic group
(3) Cofactor+coenzyme
(4) Coenzyme+prosthetic group

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Answered by Anonymous
7

Answer:

Option 3 is your answer mate...

The function of a holoenzyme is to change substrate into product, just like an enzyme does, but holoenzymes require a cofactor to be present

Answered by Anonymous
7

Heya mate..

Apoenzyme+cofactor

An apoenzyme is an enzyme that lacks a needed cofactor. A holoenzyme is an enzyme with its required cofactor; it functions the same as an enzyme. Holoenzymes can be composed of many smaller parts called subunits.

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