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receptor proteins on the surface of hemoglobin
They are type of proteins. They are made up of amino acids
Examples of proteins are albumin, hemoglobin, and pepsin.
Yes some proteins complexes do form quaternary structure. Hemoglobin is a classical example for making four subunits to conduct O2 and CO2 transport. It is made up of 2 alpha and 2 beta subunits.Membrane proteins in the nucleus such as nup358 are the largest protein complexes weight above 300kDa.
Hemoglobin and Albumin
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Hemoglobins are metal proteins.
Proteins are used to make the bulk of structural and functional cell substances such as collagen, enzymes, and hemoglobin. Proteins are essential macromolecules made up of amino acids that play critical roles in cell structure and function.
E.g hemoglobin
Hemoglobin is a protein carried by red blood cells to pick up oxygen in the lungs and deliver it to the peripheral tissues and maintain the viability of cells. it is made from two similar proteins that "stick together". these proteins must both be present for the hemoglobin to pick up and release oxygen. One of the proteins is called alpha, the other beta. Before birth, the beta protein is not expressed. A hemoglobin protein found only during fetal development, called gamma, substitutes up until birth. HemogLobin is the part of red blood cells that picks up oxygen in the lungs and releases it in your muscles, or wherever else it is needed.
There 20 amino acids make up proteins in human body.10 out of 20 amino acids produced in body by it self and 10 must be suplied in diet
the hemoglobin is example for transport protein