cofactor
/ˈkɒfæktər/Definitions
1. noun
A substance or ion that, when combined with another substance, alters its chemical properties or enhances its activity.
“The enzyme requires a metal ion as a cofactor to catalyze the reaction.”
2. noun
In genetics, a segment of DNA adjacent to a gene that regulates its expression.
“The promoter region acts as a cofactor for the gene to be transcribed.”