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holoenzyme

[ hol-oh-en-zahym ]

noun

  1. an enzyme complete in both its apoenzyme and coenzyme components.


holoenzyme

/ ˌhɒləʊˈɛnzaɪm /

noun

  1. an active enzyme consisting of a protein component (apoenzyme) and its coenzyme
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Word History and Origins

Origin of holoenzyme1

First recorded in 1940–45; holo- + enzyme
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Example Sentences

Mediator structure and rearrangements required for holoenzyme formation.

From Nature

These activity differences are explained by the fact that CaMKII functions as a dodecamer, and the linker length determines the compactness and thus the substrate accessibility of the holoenzyme—enzymes with long linkers have higher activity.

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Conceivably, such a phenomenon could reflect migration to ‘transcription factories’—preassembled nuclear subcompartments that contain RNA polymerase II holoenzyme.

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