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    Speculate Why Adenosine, Rather Than Another Large Molecule, Is Used
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Speculate Why Adenosine, Rather Than Another Large Molecule, Is Used

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Speculate why adenosine, rather than another large molecule, is used often as a cofactor in a nucleotide-binding fold of different enzymes.

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