Fig. 3: Haloenzyme

An apoenzyme and cofactor combine
to form a haloenzyme. If the cofactor is an organic molecule, it is called
a coenzyme.
Illustration of a Haloenzym .jpg by Gary E. Kaiser, Ph.D.
Professor of Microbiology,
The Community College of Baltimore County, Catonsville Campus
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Last updated: Feb., 2021
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