Coenzyme, in an enzymatic reaction usually functions

Coenzyme, in an enzymatic reaction usually functions to

    1. Activate the substrate
    1. Increase the active sites of apoenzyme
    1. Enhance the specificity of apoenzyme
    1. Accept one of the cleavage products

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Coenzymes act either a donor or an acceptor of group. They serve as recyclable shuttles - or group transfer agents - that transport many substrates from their point of generation to their point of utilization.