Difference between structural and functional protein
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DIFFERENCE BETWEEN STRUCTURAL AND FUNCTIONAL PROTEIN:--
↪ The major difference between these two types of protein is that structural proteins are used as structures while functional proteins perform specific active functions in the cells
▪A "structural" protein is usually something that provides scaffolding or something that give the cell or one of it's organelles shape.
▪A "functional" protein is usually something like an enzyme, a protein that catalyzes a reaction of some kind.
▪Examples of functional proteins are immunoglobulins and avidin.
▪ Examples of structural proteins are keratin and collagen.
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DIFFERENCE BETWEEN STRUCTURAL AND FUNCTIONAL PROTEIN:--
↪ The major difference between these two types of protein is that structural proteins are used as structures while functional proteins perform specific active functions in the cells
▪A "structural" protein is usually something that provides scaffolding or something that give the cell or one of it's organelles shape.
▪A "functional" protein is usually something like an enzyme, a protein that catalyzes a reaction of some kind.
▪Examples of functional proteins are immunoglobulins and avidin.
▪ Examples of structural proteins are keratin and collagen.
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A "functional" protein is usually something like an enzyme, a protein that catalyzes a reaction of some kind.
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