Protein - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Proteins (also known as polypeptides) are organic compounds made of amino acids arranged in a linear chain and folded into a globular form. The amino acids in a polymer are joined ...
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Peripheral membrane protein - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Peripheral membrane proteins are proteins that adhere only temporarily to the biological membrane with which they are associated. These molecules attach to integral membrane proteins ...
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Proteins
Proteins. Proteins are macromolecules. They are constructed from one or more unbranched chains of amino acids; that is, they are polymers. A typical protein contains 200300 ...
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proteins: Information from Answers.com
proteins The term protein is derived from the Greek word proteious , meaning of the first rank. Proteins are indeed of the first rank of
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Protein in diet: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
Proteins are complex organic compounds. The basic structure of protein is a chain of amino acids.
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protein: Definition from Answers.com
Proteins targeted for internal cellular functions are synthesized on ribosomal assemblages that float free in the cytoplasm. Such proteins also have their signal sequences.
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Proteins
Protein Structure. The primary structure of a segment of a polypeptide chain or of a protein is the amino-acid sequence of the polypeptide chain(s), without regard to spatial ...
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Proteins: Structure, Function, and Bioinformatics - Wiley InterScience
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Protein - What Should You Eat? - The Nutrition Source - Harvard School ...
Animal protein and vegetable protein probably have the same effects on health. It's the protein package that's likely to make a difference. Vegetable sources of protein, such as ...
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