4. Isoenzymes
4.1 Definition
These are molecular varieties of the same enzyme, catalyzing the same chemical reaction, but with different primary, secondary, tertiary or even quaternary structures. Generally speaking, these structural differences go hand in hand with specific tissue or organic expression.
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