apoenzyme
An apoenzyme is the protein component of a conjugated enzyme, typically inactive in isolation because it lacks a non-protein cofactor required for catalytic activity. When the apoenzyme binds its non-protein partner, the resulting complex is called a holoenzyme and becomes catalytically active.
Cofactors that associate with apoenzymes can be metal ions (for example zinc, magnesium, or iron) or organic
Activation of an apoenzyme by its cofactor is a key concept in enzymology and metabolism. The term
Examples of apoenzyme systems include carbonic anhydrase, which requires a zinc ion for activity, and various