Proteins aren't complete creatures, so they don't fall under the Linnean classification system. However, if you should mean what are the precursors of proteins, the answer is amino acids.
Its the largest family of the serpin superfamily of proteins. This protein can help people with deficiency in angioedema and other problems related to your bone tissues.
John H. Hartwig has written: 'Actin-binding proteins 1: spectrin superfamily'
Superfamily - band - was created in 2002.
Antibodies are large proteins and are often associated with carbohydrates. Carbohydrates seem to maintain the stability of the protein structure of antibodies
The "superfamily" of monkeys found in South America.
A baurioid is a therocephalian therapsid of the superfamily Bauroioidea.
A bauriamorph is a therocephalian therapsid of the superfamily Baurioidea.
An antibody is a Glycoprotein, belonging to the immunoglobulin superfamily
Yes they are a part of the same superfamily [Muroidea].
An alvarezsaurian is any extinct maniraptoran dinosaur of the superfamily Alvarezsauroidea.
An aidid is a member of the Aididae, a family of moths in the superfamily Zygaenoidea.
The taxonomic category below order is family.