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Coenzyme A's functionalty depends on the presence of a [[Cofactor]], which is a non protein group, that enables the [[Enzyme]] to function. Coenzyme A carries and Acetyl group to become [[Acetyl-CoA|Acetyl Coenzyme A ]]( Acetyl CoA)  
Coenzyme A's functionalty depends on the presence of a [[Cofactor]], which is a non protein group, that enables the [[Enzyme]] to function. Coenzyme A carries and Acetyl group to become [[Acetyl-CoA|Acetyl Coenzyme A ]]( Acetyl CoA)  


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<references />Alberts, B et al. (2008). Molecular Biology of the Cell. 5th ed. US: Garland Science.&nbsp; p83-84
 
<references />Hames, D et al. (2005) Biochemistry, 3rd ed.UK Taylor and Francis p88<br>

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Coenzyme A's functionalty depends on the presence of a Cofactor, which is a non protein group, that enables the Enzyme to function. Coenzyme A carries and Acetyl group to become Acetyl Coenzyme A ( Acetyl CoA)


References:

Alberts, B et al. (2008). Molecular Biology of the Cell. 5th ed. US: Garland Science.  p83-84

Hames, D et al. (2005) Biochemistry, 3rd ed.UK Taylor and Francis p88