Amino acids are used to make the bulk of structural and functional cell substances, such as collagen, enzymes, and hemoglobin. The particular amino acid sequences for these substances are coded for in the cell's DNA.
Amino Acids
structural protein
Constantly and prodigeously Cell proteins are formed into at least three types of products which are i) structural eg. collagen; ii) functional such as enzymes and iii) regulatory hormones like insulin.
No, it most be carefully note that all enzymes are mostly proteins and not all proteins are enzymes. Enzymes carry out the catalysis of biochemical reactions in and out of the cells. there are different non enzymatic structural and functional proteins they do have important roles such as hormones, structural proteins such as collagen etc.
Structural proteins are fibrous. Some examples of these are: skin, fur, hair, wool, claws, nails, hooves, horns, scales, beaks and feathers.
Proteins has two important role mainly, forming structure of cells or body and does the functional role such as enzymes, hormones, antibodies etc. Structural proteins such as collagen, keratin, actin, myosin build up the body. Enzymes catalyse the biochemical conversion of a substrate.
Collagen is a long fibrous structural protein. A molecule of collagen contains three of the helical subunits coiled around each other in what is known as a coiled-coil. Hemoglobin on the other hand is a globular protein that contains a heme group. Four globular subunits make up hemoglobin and each contain an iron in order to hold the oxygen for transport.
Protein
Protiens
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Structural Protein
Most of what scientists call structural tissues in the body are composed primarily of proteins. The most abundant protein in the body is collagen, a repeating, tri-peptide structural protein found in high density in skin, tendons and ligaments.
Collagen
structural protein
Constantly and prodigeously Cell proteins are formed into at least three types of products which are i) structural eg. collagen; ii) functional such as enzymes and iii) regulatory hormones like insulin.