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Protein classification: contents in brief
Methods of protein classification
Protein classification based on chemical composition
Simple proteins
Conjugated proteins
Protein classification based on shape
Fibrous proteins
Globular proteins
Protein classification based on biological functions
Protein classification based on solubility
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Methods of protein classification
Different methods of protein classification have been proposed, but currently none of them is universally valid. Below, some examples based on chemical composition, structure, functions, and solubilityin different solvents.
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Protein classification based on chemical composition
On the basis of their chemical composition, proteins may be divided into two classes: simple and complex.
Methods of protein classification
Protein classification based on chemical composition
Simple proteins
Conjugated proteins
Protein classification based on shape
Fibrous proteins
Globular proteins
Protein classification based on biological functions
Protein classification based on solubility
References
Methods of protein classification
Different methods of protein classification have been proposed, but currently none of them is universally valid. Below, some examples based on chemical composition, structure, functions, and solubilityin different solvents.
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Protein classification based on chemical composition
On the basis of their chemical composition, proteins may be divided into two classes: simple and complex.
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