apoenzyme
Apoenzyme vs Zymogene - What's the difference?
apoenzyme | zymogene |As nouns the difference between apoenzyme and zymogene
is that apoenzyme is (enzyme) an inactive haloenzyme lacking a cofactor while zymogene is (biology) one of a physiological group of globular bacteria which produces fermentations of diverse nature; — distinguished from (pathogene).Apoenzyme vs Cofactors - What's the difference?
apoenzyme | cofactors |As nouns the difference between apoenzyme and cofactors
is that apoenzyme is (enzyme) an inactive haloenzyme lacking a cofactor while cofactors is .Proenzyme vs Apoenzyme - What's the difference?
proenzyme | apoenzyme |As nouns the difference between proenzyme and apoenzyme
is that proenzyme is any inactive precursor of an enzyme that is converted to an enzyme by proteolysis; a zymogen while apoenzyme is an inactive haloenzyme lacking a cofactor.Apoenzyme vs Zymogena - What's the difference?
apoenzyme | zymogena |Zymogena is likely misspelled.
Zymogena has no English definition.