True isoenzymes,which are multiple forms of an enzyme that possesses the ability to catalyze an enzyme's characteristic reaction,are formed by:
A) alteration of a carbohydrate side chain.
B) the existence of more than one gene locus coding for the structure of the enzyme protein.
C) association with other proteins and cofactors.
D) changes in the phosphorylation pattern of associated proteins.
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