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|description=A '''prosthetic group''' is 'a tightly bound, specific nonpolypeptide unit in a protein determining and involved in its biological activity' (IUPAC definition).. | |description=A '''prosthetic group''' is [[cofactor]] that is attached permanently and tightly or even covalently to an enzyme and that is regenerated in each enzymatic turnover. Thus a prostethic group is distinguished from a [[coenzyme]] or cosubstrate that is attached loosely and transiently. Like a coenzyme, the prosthetic group is required by an enzyme for its activity. A prosthetic group is 'a tightly bound, specific nonpolypeptide unit in a protein determining and involved in its biological activity' (IUPAC definition). | ||
FMN/FMNH<sub>2</sub> and FAD/FADH<sub>2</sub> are prosthetic groups of [[Complex I]] and [[Complex II]], respectively. | |||
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Revision as of 17:46, 7 May 2023
Description
A prosthetic group is cofactor that is attached permanently and tightly or even covalently to an enzyme and that is regenerated in each enzymatic turnover. Thus a prostethic group is distinguished from a coenzyme or cosubstrate that is attached loosely and transiently. Like a coenzyme, the prosthetic group is required by an enzyme for its activity. A prosthetic group is 'a tightly bound, specific nonpolypeptide unit in a protein determining and involved in its biological activity' (IUPAC definition).
FMN/FMNH2 and FAD/FADH2 are prosthetic groups of Complex I and Complex II, respectively.
Reference: https://www.ebi.ac.uk/chebi/searchId.do?chebiId=26348
MitoPedia topics:
Enzyme,
Substrate and metabolite