a: cofactor ~
b: a lion without teeth

What:

"AN ENZYME WITHOUT A COFACTOR IS LIKE A LION WITHOUT TEETH"

So, by this reasoning cofactors are like teeth and an enzyme is like the mouth. That makes sense.


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Writer: Anthony Cirrincione
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Date: Aug 5 2014 8:20 PM


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