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Title: What are globular proteins?
Post by: The Usual Student on May 14, 2014, 08:43:03 am
What are they and what is special about them?
Title: Re: What are globular proteins?
Post by: vor0005 on May 14, 2014, 11:47:49 pm
We don't need to know what these are but it's good to be able to link this concept to specific proteins. Haemoglobin is a Globular protein and that's the most you'll need to know about them. I find it easy to remember as I just link haemoglobin to red blood cells which have a globe / spherical type of shape and globular is very similar to globe. Found that the easiest way to remember it. Also, in relation to Globular proteins it's also good to know a few Fibrous proteins such as silk or collagen. Here's a table I put into my notes you might find useful :)

http://gyazo.com/64ad9bcd6fc94e85434dba7f93969640