Statement- 1 : Keratin is a globular protein. Statement -2 : Enzymes are globular proteins. View Solution Assertion: Enzymes are globular proteins. Reason: Enzymes are regenerated during reactions. View Solution Assertion : Enzymes are defined as biological lproteins. ...
Proteins can be grouped by function, location, or amino acid composition, among other ways, but the first and main classification for proteins is determined by shape. The spike protein pictured here is vital to the infectivity of COVID-19; it is globular. The two main types of proteins are...
Insight into the interactions of (screened) protein macro-ions in solution, obtained from light scattering, small angle X-ray scattering and osmotic pressure studies, can guide the search for crystallization conditions. These studies show that the nucleation of globular proteins is governed by the ...
Myoglobin is a globular protein, contains a single polypeptide chain of 153 amino acids and a single heme group. The globin of myoglobin binds to a single heme group by forming a coordinate bond. Answer and Explanation:1 Myoglobin is a hemoprotein, present in the skeletal muscle tissues in ...
Myoglobin can be abbreviated as (Mb) is a globular protein that has one prosthetic heme-group that binds with iron and oxygen. It is usually found in the cardiac ad skeletal muscles but only produced at the time of muscle injury. It has a similar structure and function as that of ...
Proteinase K is a medium-sized globular α/β protein (279 amino acids) with an available high-resolution X-ray crystal structure. This substance is a subtilisin-like serine protease from Tritirachium album limber with a broad-spectrum degradation capability to degrade proteins. Proteinase K is com...
Ferritin is an intracellular protein that stores iron in the cell and releases it in a controlled manner. It is a globular protein complex. The ferritin test measures the amount of ferritin in the blood. This is an indirect measurement of circulating iron that is bound to or stored in serum...
Antigenic cross-reactivity is a common phenomenon because antibodies are always able to recognize a considerable number of related epitopes. This places severe limits to the specificity of antibodies. Antigenicity, which is the ability of an epitope to react with an antibody, must be distinguished ...
The DeepMind’s AlphaFold (AF) has revolutionized biomedical and biocience research by providing both experts and non-experts with an invaluable tool for predicting protein structures. However, while AF is highly effective for predicting structures of rigid and globular proteins, it is not able to ...
(protein) A small globular protein, containing a heme group, that carries oxygen to muscles. Myoglobin A hemoprotein that receives oxygen from hemoglobin and stores it in the tissues until needed Common Curiosities What is the primary function of haemoglobin? Haemoglobin's primary function is to ...