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Isoenzymes

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Isoenzymes are enzymes which catalyze the same reaction, but differ in their amino acid sequence. An example is that of the prostatic and tissue-specific acid phosphatases which share only 50% amino acid homology.

They are classified according to structure and electrophoretic mobility.


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