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Proteins have a sequence of amino acids that make its properties.

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Proteins are produced according to the information encoded in our DNA. They have specific three-dimensional structures that enable them to interact with other molecules in a precise manner. Their functions are dictated by their structure, which allows them to recognize and bind to specific molecules, catalyze biochemical reactions, transmit signals within cells, or provide structural support, among other roles. In summary, proteins know what to do based on their intrinsic properties and the specific molecular interactions they can form.

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