cofaktorite
Cofaktorite, known in English as cofactors, are non-protein chemical compounds that are essential for the biological activity of some enzymes. They can be inorganic ions, such as magnesium (Mg2+) or zinc (Zn2+), or complex organic molecules called coenzymes. Cofactors bind to an enzyme, either temporarily or permanently, and are crucial for the enzyme to catalyze its specific reaction.
If a cofactor is an inorganic ion, it is often referred to as an activator. These ions
Coenzymes, on the other hand, are organic molecules that often act as carriers of specific atoms or
The combination of an enzyme and its cofactor is called a holoenzyme. The enzyme without its cofactor