apoenzyme
/ˌæpoʊˈɛnzaɪm/Definitions
1. noun
A protein molecule that combines with a cofactor to form a holoenzyme, which is the active form of the enzyme.
“The apoenzyme required a specific cofactor to catalyze the chemical reaction.”
2. noun
A non-protein part of an enzyme that is essential for its activity.
“The apoenzyme in the enzyme complex was crucial for the overall chemical process.”