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Coenzymes are small organic non-protein molecules that carry chemical groups between enzymes. Coenzymes are sometimes referred to as cosubstrates. These molecules are substrates ... (More)

Pages in category "Coenzymes" The following 52 pages are in this category, out of 52 total. Updates to this list can occasionally be delayed for a few days. (More)

Cofactors can be divided into two broad groups: coenzymes and prosthetic groups. Coenzymes are small organic non-protein molecules that carry chemical groups between enzymes. (More)

Photosystem II is the first protein complex in Light Dependent Photosynthesis. It is located in the thylakoid membrane of plants, algae and cyanobacteria. (More)

Prosthetic groups are a subset of cofactors and differ from coenzymes in that they bind permanently to the enzyme as opposed to temporarily for coenzymes. In enzymes, prosthetic ... (More)

Kofaktoren, Koenzyme und Kosubstrate sind Bezeichnungen für verschiedene Einteilungen von Stoffen, die durch ihre Interaktion mit Enzymen biochemische Reaktionen beeinflussen. (More)

... or indirect, where the effector binds to other proteins or protein subunits that interact with the allosteric enzyme and thus influence catalytic activity. Cofactors and coenzymes (More)

Alternatively, components of the coenzymes are taken up from food as the vitamin called niacin. Similar compounds are released by reactions that break down the structure of NAD (More)

Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADP +, in older notation ... Coenzymes (More)

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