Biology, asked by rajeswarimannepalli7, 2 months ago


Can you tell?
1. All proteins are made up of the same
in human beings and animals may be
amino acids, then how proteins found
different from those of other ?
2. What are conjugated proteins? How do
they differ from simple ones? Give
one
example of each.
3. Which of the following is a simple
protein
a. nucleoprotein
b. mucoprotein
c. chromoprotein
d. globulin​

Answers

Answered by chinarireddy2005
1

Explanation:

  1. Although all proteins are made of same amino acids, proteins in our body may differ from those of cat since our DNA differs at the most basic level which means different alignment of amino acids within a protein and hence a different structure first thus the nature of the proteins is likely to be different.
  2. A conjugated protein is a protein that functions in interaction with other chemical groups attached by covalent bonding or weak interactions. The simple proteins are those which are made of amino acid units only, joined by peptide bond.
  3. Simple proteins. On hydrolysis they yield only the amino acids and occasional small carbohydrate compounds. Examples are: albumins, globulins, glutelins, albuminoids, histones and protamines. so option (d) globulin is a simple protein.

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