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Partners. What does an apoenzyme require to become a holoenzyme?
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An apoenzyme is the protein portion of an enzyme, which is inactive on its own. A holoenzyme is the active form of the enzyme, which includes the apoenzyme and its necessary non-protein component. Show more…
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