noun
- A coenzyme derived from thiamine (vitamin B1) that functions as a cofactor in enzymatic reactions involving the decarboxylation of pyruvate and other alpha-keto acids.
Usage: biochemistry; also called thiamine pyrophosphate (TPP); technical term
Examples
- Cocarboxylase is essential for the conversion of pyruvate to acetyl-CoA in cellular respiration.
- The enzyme pyruvate dehydrogenase requires cocarboxylase as a cofactor to function properly.
- Deficiency in thiamine leads to reduced cocarboxylase production and impaired energy metabolism.
- Cocarboxylase plays a critical role in the pentose phosphate pathway.
- Researchers studied how cocarboxylase binds to various decarboxylase enzymes.