Coenzyme


Source: The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
coenzyme \co*en"zyme\ (k[-o]*[e^]n"z[imac]m), (Biochem.)
a molecule that is essential for the activity of some
enzymes; it may exist free in solution within a living
organism, but functions by binding to an enzyme to assist in
catalyzing a reaction. The molecule itself may be temporarily
changed during the reaction, but is ultimately restored to
its original form. Many vitamins function as coenzymes.
[PJC]
Source: WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)
coenzyme
n 1: a small molecule (not a protein but sometimes a vitamin)
essential for the activity of some enzymes
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