Protein having both structural and enzymatic traits is
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protein having both structural and enzymatic traits is Myosin.
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A N S W E R :
❍ Protein :
- Protein are the building blocks of the body and life.
- Protein are commonly found in all the living organisms.
❍ Structure of Protein :
- Protein are chain of the amino acids.
- This amino acids are linked to each other and the makes chain in the body.
- The chain of protein is formed by hydrogen bonding in the polypeptide chain.
- Structure of protein are classified into three levels are : primary, secondary, tertiary and Quaternary.
1) Primary :
• The primary structure of protein is formed by chain of amino acids.
2) Secondary :
• It is formed by the bonding of hydrogen in polypeptide chain.
3) Tertiary :
• It is a coiled structure.
4) Quaternary :
• The proteins which have multiple polypeptide chains forms the large complex protein.
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" Myosin "
E X T R A I N F O R M A T I O N :
- " Myosin " is a contractile protein, which sports both structural and enymatic traits.
- Myosin's first and foremost function as an enzyme is to hydrolyse the A.T.P (Adenosine Tri Phosphate) molecules which leads to the release of energy during the constraction of muscles in the body of an organism.
- Certain R.N.A (Ribo Nucleic Acid) have also been reported to have enzymatic properties. Eg., – Ribozyme and Ribonuclease - P.
- " Ribozymes " are the R.N.A (Ribo Nucleic Acid) molecules that possess catalytic properties. They function in R.N.A splitting reactions.
- " Ribonuclease - P " separates " t-R.N.A.s " from " hn-R.N.A.s " at their " 5'-ends ".
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