I've seen numbers ranging from 100,000 to two million.
Proteins are composed of chains of amino acids, usually between 100 and 1000 amino acids in length A protein may be composed of as few as 50 amino acids or more than 5,000 amino acids.
Actin,Myosin,Troponin
There are about 7,000 different types of protein in the eukaryotic cell, the total number depens on the cell class and function.
There are 1,000 copies of particular protein in a human cell.
This is a very vague question. There are over 50,000 proteins in the human proteome, composed of 23 amino acids.
About 50,000
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20,000
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Actin & myosin
Proteins help build every single organ in the human body.
Surface Proteins
Around 2000 proteins are involved in the regulation of genes in the developing cell in a human body, though there is an estimated 2600 DNA binding proteins, but only around the 2000 is required to account for regulating all the genes in each of our genome during development. its about 10% of the total protein information we have in our genes because the human genome contains information to approx. 25000 proteins.
Pepsin starts digestion of proteins by breaking down the many of polypeptides into shorter peptides.
A substantial portion of it comes from proteins; many proteins contain small amounts of sulfur.
proteins
in the penis
All proteins in the human body are made from RNA.
The protein are assimilate to human body is because protein is gave body growth
Proteins build and repair the body's tissues. Proteins are found in meats, eggs, and a variety of beans and nuts. The human body does not use proteins to make lipids.
proteins
All proteins are made up of chains of amino acids, the building blocks for protein. When you eat "cow muscle protein," your body breaks the proteins down into amino acids, which are absorbed in the small intestine and then utilized for your body to produce the proteins that we require. Many proteins, however are identical in the cow and human. (i.e. actin and myosin, two proteins that allow for muscle contraction)
Actin & myosin
Considering the human body has an astronomical amount of protein types and each protein type has an astronomical number of individual proteins, pin-pointing a number is worthless. Your body creates and loses proteins constantly. There are only 4 major types for DNA: adenine, cytosine, guanine and thymine. As for a # of proteins as a whole: A whole bunch.
The protein break down the best at 37 degrees in the human body.