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The construction of cells DNA or RNA Protein Carbohydrates Lipid etc.

Isoelectric point of protein pH < pI Protein is positive charge. pH > pI Protein is negative charge.

Amino Acid Sequences of Cytochromes c from 38 species

A phylogenetic tree of cytochrome c

One subunit of the enzyme glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase from Bacillus stearothermophilus.

The Primary structure of porcine proinsulin

Major biological functions of protein Catalytic proteins: A+B C Structural proteins Transport proteins Regulatory proteins Protective proteins : antibodies enzyme

The activity of every enzyme is specific.

Enzyme kinetics