koensüümist
Koensüümist, often referred to as coenzyme, is a non-protein organic molecule that binds to enzymes and is required for their activity. Coenzymes are often referred to as "helper molecules" because they assist in biochemical transformations of a substrate from one form to another by carrying chemical groups, electrons, or atoms. They are essential for a vast array of metabolic processes within living organisms.
Unlike enzymes, coenzymes are not consumed during the reaction and can be reused. They can be broadly
NAD+ and FAD are important in redox reactions, acting as electron carriers in cellular respiration and photosynthesis.