noun
- a substance that must be present for an enzyme to function properly
- a number or algebraic expression by which another is multiplied
- an element that contributes to a particular result or situation
Usage: biochemistry
Usage: mathematics
Examples
- Magnesium acts as a cofactor for many enzymes in cellular metabolism.
- Without the proper cofactor, the enzyme cannot catalyze the reaction.
- The mathematician calculated the cofactor of each element in the matrix.
- In the equation, x is the cofactor of the variable y.
- Stress was identified as a major cofactor in the patient’s condition.
- The study examined genetic and environmental cofactors in disease development.