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jamesrayenz

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Coenzyme A
« on: March 09, 2011, 12:36:31 AM »
Coenzyme (a) is not surprising, the enzyme. It is also known as the catalyst. Can be used as the catalyst and conditions coenzyme interchangeably. They are chemical compounds that are bound to proteins in the body. Without a catalyst attached to the protein can not be implemented with function.Cofactors biological molecules, also known as helper, and are often classified according to how tightly they are bonded to a partner protein. Known factors tightly bonded as a group of synthetic, usually referred loosely bonded catalysts by enzymes help the widest range. The catalyst was isolated first in 1906, in yeast, but contributing factors can be organic or function facilities inorganic.The most important enzyme (a) is to assist in the oxidation of fatty acids and synthesis. It is also used as a cornerstone of all enzymes in the genome sequence, and is used in 4% of the cellular enzymes. In addition, coenzyme and responsible to help maintain the citric acid cycle, through the oxidation of pyruvate. This Coenzyme begin her life as pantothenate is converted through a process of five steps in a usable form.

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