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Cofactor (biochemistry) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
^"Coenzymes as fossils of an earlier metabolic state". J. Mol. Evol. 7 (2): 101–4. doi: 10.1007/BF01732468. PMID 1263263. ^ Saran D, Frank J, Burke DH (2003).
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Pages in category "Coenzymes" The following 57 pages are in this category, out of 57 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more).
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coenzymes – Dictionary definition of coenzymes | Encyclopedia.com
Definition of coenzymes – Our online dictionary has coenzymes information from A Dictionary of Food and Nutrition dictionary. Encyclopedia.com: English, psychology and medical ...
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coenzyme: Definition from Answers.com
Folic acid coenzymes are involved in the metabolism of one carbon unit. Biotin is the coenzyme in a number of carboxylation reactions, where it functions as the actual carrier of ...
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Coenzymes - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Coenzymes
Small organic nonprotein compound that attaches to an enzyme and is necessary for its correct functioning. Tightly bound coenzymes are known as prosthetic groups; more loosely bound ...
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coenzymes and cofactors
coenzymes. coenzymes are organic molecules that are required by certain enzymes to carry out catalysis. They bind to the active site of the enzyme and participate in catalysis ...
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Mathews/van Holde/Ahern 3rd Edition
Coenzymes. Some enzymes may require the help of some other small molecule or ion to catalyze a reaction. The molecules that are bound to enzymes for this purpose are called coenzymes.
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Coenzymes definition of Coenzymes in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
coenzyme (kō-ĕn`zīm), any one of a group of relatively small organic molecules required for the catalytic function of certain enzymes enzyme, biological catalyst .
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Coenzymes
Coenzymes. Most of the biochemical pathways in living things are enhanced by the control proteins called enzymes. The efficiency of the enzyme-catalyzed reactions is often increased ...
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Coenzymes and Vitamins
Level I Select the coenzyme that does not participate in hydride transfer reactions.
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