I think I am little confused about what a coenzyme is I think. My understanding is the definition of a coenzyme is a compound that helps an enzyme carry out its function. However the function of pyruvate dehydrogenase is to decarboxylate pyruvate, attach it to coenzyme A, and reduce NAD in the process.
I am a little confused about the definition though, because even though coenzyme A is recycled, from the perspective of PDH it is a substrate. The reaction has the (simplified) form of A + B
C + D, or pyruvate + CoA
acetyl-CoA + CO
2. Could someone explain what makes this a coenzyme instead of a substrate?
Thanks!