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Here is five types of proteins: Enzymes that catalyze biochemical reactions-kinase, phosphatease, APOBEC3C. Carrier proteins- such as glucose transporter, Na/K pumps. Defensive proteins-antibodies or immunoglobulins, interferons, interlukins. Structural proetins-collagen and keratin that builds your body. Hormones-Insulin, glucagon that regulates sugar level in body.

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