inactive
An inactive protein can be converted into an active protein through the process of proteolysis. This process happens through the hydrolysis of the peptide bond, which is aided by cellular enzymes.
The repressor protein is inactive.
Glucokinase Regulatory Protein is found in the nucleus which binds glucokinase to inactive it
pro-protein
pro-protein
What is the scientific term for when a protein is altered so that it becomes biologically inactive or significantly ineffective?
pepsinogen
GDP. Guanine diphosphate. Then the protein is phosphorylated and undergoes a conformational change in concert with its docking with the G protein linked receptor.
Protein is not only a source of energy, but it is necessary for other things such as enzymatic reactions and structural support for cells.
true
protein-digesting enzymes