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Simple Vs. Conjugated Proteins
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4. Protein Structure / Simple Vs. Conjugated Proteins / Problem 2
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What is the role of prosthetic groups in conjugated proteins?
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They are non-amino acid components that are tightly bound to the protein and are essential for its function.
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They are temporary components that can be easily removed from the protein.
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They are components that inhibit the protein's function.
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They are amino acid residues that form the primary structure of the protein.
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