Injury repair may occur more quickly
One potential benefit of overproduction of proteins is that it can provide a surplus of a particular protein that is needed for a specific cellular process or function. This can ensure that there is enough of the protein available to carry out its intended role effectively. Additionally, overproduction can serve as a protective mechanism to compensate for potential loss or degradation of proteins.
hemoglobin
Some proteins may contain phosphorous.
the ribosomes produce protein...these small structures function as factories to produce proteins. Ribosomes may be attached to the endoplasmic reticulum, or they may float in the cytoplasm. I'm not so sure if they COMBINE the proteins.
Genes are a segment of DNA which codes for a RNA or proteins. In any case, the first process is transcription of mRNA that will be then transported to cytoplasm. RNA may or may not synthesize proteins depending on the nature and message coded in it. mRNA usually interact with tRNA and ribosomes to make proteins.
Proteins have undergone post-transcriptional modifications, thus may not start with methionine after it has been modified.
Dopamine. which is a neurotrasmitter in the brain.
Overproduction
hemoglobin
Some proteins may contain phosphorous.
No its absolutely wrong. Proteins what we eat will get digeseted into aminacids. May be these aminoacids may be taken later for the synthesis of protein.
Following a detoxification diet may restore nutritional balance to the body and relieve joint pain. Animal proteins may induce joint pain caused by such inflammatory conditions as arthritis, so following a vegetarian diet may be helpful.
factors outside the adrenal gland may cause overproduction of aldosterone, or overproduction of renin, an enzyme stored in the kidney area that stimulates aldosterone and raises blood pressure.
People who have low energy intakes or are pregnant are at risk for developing deficiencies and may benefit from supplementation
Proteases are proteins which cleave other proteins in difference places. There may be other ways that proteins are broken down also.
Sybil May Wheeler has written: 'A study of the chemistry of bacterial cellular proteins' -- subject(s): Proteins
regulatory proteins
The overproduction of offspring causes competition for limited resources such as food, water and space. Some individuals are better suited for the environmental conditions and they are more likely to survive and reproduce. Those who are less adapted will not survive or they may migrate to another area. This is known as natural selection.The overproduction of offspring can also increase the chances of diseases spreading in a population. The waste products of the population may also reach dangerous toxic levels. If the number of individuals exceed carrying then the population will crash.