koenzýmy
Koenzýmy are organic, non-protein molecules that bind to enzymes and are required for their activity. They act as transient carriers of specific chemical groups, atoms, or electrons, facilitating various biochemical reactions within cells. Unlike prosthetic groups, which are permanently bound to an enzyme, coenzymes are typically loosely associated and can be released from the enzyme's active site after the reaction is complete. This allows a single coenzyme molecule to participate in multiple catalytic cycles with different enzymes.
The majority of coenzymes are derived from vitamins, essential nutrients that the body cannot synthesize on
Other important coenzymes include thiamine pyrophosphate (TPP) from thiamine (vitamin B1), pyridoxal phosphate (PLP) from pyridoxine