Talk:Globular protein
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ref list Role of Globular proteins. Role of any protein's process is not limited to the list provided. Electrical role is not mentioned or cataloged or included. This list would have the reader consider, through omission, only chemical or mechanical roles. For example; Hemoglobin is a globular protein with separate electrical and chemical and mechanical functions or roles.
One could alter the heading A wide range of roles in the organism to read A wide range of chemical and functional roles in the organism, but this would still leave the reader with an omission. A few references are included to indicate only the extent of this omission: [1] --Laserrick (talk) 00:54, 30 July 2009 (UTC) |
Last edited at 00:54, 30 July 2009 (UTC). Substituted at 16:24, 29 April 2016 (UTC)
References
- ^ M. B. Baskakov, V. B. Studnitskii, M. A. Medvedev and B. I. Khodorov,Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine,Role of protein kinase C in the regulation of electrical and contractile activity of smooth muscle: Effect of phorbol ester http://www.springerlink.com/content/r6t542jl44890138/, retrieved on 2009-07-29
- ^ Lee, H., Cheng, Y., Fleming, R.,University of California, Berkeley Science, 316, (2007) p. 1462, Coherence dynamics in photosynthesis: Protein protection of excitonic coherence,retrieved on 2009-07-29
Types of globular protein
[edit]Types of globular protein with their origin, and uses 103.217.228.129 (talk) 14:28, 29 November 2022 (UTC)