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explain the conjugated proteins


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Answered by iambrainlyhelper
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these are proteins which contains amino acids and non protein moiety known as the prosthetic group or conjugating group the conjugated proteins are of different types based on the type of prosthetic group

based on the chemical nature of prosthetic group the conjugated proteins are classified into different types

1) nucleoproteins: these are made up of DNA histone RNA with pratamines

2)glycoproteins :these are proteins with prosthetic group carbohydrates examples mucin of saliva mucine of gastric juice etccc .,
ovomucoid ( egg white)

3)Lipo proteins :these are proteins associated with the lipids where the prosthetic groups are the lipids
eg: cholesterol, fatty acid and Cross School lipids Lipo proteins of blood name the high density lipoproteins (HDL) low density lipoproteins (LDL) cell membranes egg yolk, milk etccc

4)passport proteins these are proteins with phosphoric acid prosperous group is the possibly cassette
eg: casein milk and Ovovitellin of egg yolk

5)chromoproteins : there are proteins contains the prosthetic group as the pigment molecule such as metallo porphyrin ,
eg: being haemoglobin, cytochrome ang myglobin

6) metalloproteins : these are proteins containing metal ions like Fe ,Co ,Zn ,Mg and etcccc carbonic anhydrase with Zn , ceruloplasmin with Cu and ferritin with Fe

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Answered by varshini1101
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heya!!

here is your answer ⤵️⤵️

Conjugated Proteins is a chemical groups with covalent bonds.

It contains non prosthetic proteins.

it is made up of amino acids.

Haemoglobin is a conjugated protein.

They are called simple proteins.

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