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Index of protein-related articles

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Proteins are a class of biomolecules composed of amino acid chains.

Biochemistry

Bioengineering

Genetics

  • Fibrous protein, long filamentous protein molecule that forms one of the two main classes of tertiary structure protein
  • Fusion protein, protein created through genetic engineering from two or more proteins
  • Globular protein, one of the two main protein classes
  • Protein family, group of evolutionarily related proteins
  • Protein methods, techniques used to study proteins
  • Protein subunit, single protein molecule that assembles with other protein molecules to form a multimeric or oligomeric protein
  • Regulatory protein, term used in genetics to describe a protein involved in regulating gene expression

Medicine

  • Tau protein, microtubule-associated protein found in neurons in the brain

Membrane biology

  • G protein, family of proteins involved in second messenger cascades
  • Membrane protein, protein molecule that is attached to, or associated with, the membrane of a cell or an organelle
  • Transmembrane protein, integral membrane protein that spans from the internal to the external surface of the biological membrane
  • Transport protein, protein involved in the movement of a chemical across a biological membrane

Nutrition

  • Carbohydrates (nutrient), role of protein in nutrition
  • Casein, a family of related phosphoproteins that are commonly found in mammalian milk, comprising about 80% of the proteins in cow's milk.
  • Mycoprotein, fungal protein sometimes used as a meat substitute.
  • Protein supplement, dietary supplement or a bodybuilding supplement, and may take the form of a protein bar or protein powder.
  • Pea protein, derived and extracted from yellow and green split peas, Pisum sativum.
  • Rice protein, an alternative to the more common whey and soy protein isolates.
  • Soy protein, storage protein held in discrete particles called protein bodies
  • Whey protein, the name for a collection of globular proteins that can be isolated from whey

See also

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