cofactor
(noun)
A substance, especially a coenzyme or a metal, that must be present for an enzyme to function.
Examples of cofactor in the following topics:
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Biomolecules
- Metalloprotein is a generic term for a protein that contains a metal ion cofactor.
- In addition to donor groups that are provided by amino acid residues, a large number of organic cofactors function as ligands.
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Enzyme Catalysis
- Covalent catalysis: covalent bonding to side chains or cofactors can lower the energy of the transition state.
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Chelating Agents
- Virtually all metalloenzymes feature metals that are chelated, usually to peptides or cofactors and prosthetic groups.
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Manganese
- The classes of enzymes that have manganese cofactors are very broad.
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Titanium, Chromium, and Manganese
- In biology, manganese(II) ions function as cofactors for a large variety of enzymes with many functions.