The infectious proteins (not made by you) are called prions. An example of this is the mad cow disease.
Proteins
Protein nomenclature refers to the naming of proteins based on their function or structure, while gene nomenclature involves naming genes based on their location on a chromosome or their function in the genome. Proteins are the end products of gene expression, and their names often reflect their specific roles in the body. Genes, on the other hand, are the units of heredity that code for proteins, and their names are usually based on their function or the specific protein they encode.
Some names of bad bacteria are strepticoccus lactis, anthrax, and salminella. Some names are strepticoccus lactis, anthrax, and salminella.
Amino acids are the subunits that make up proteins.
All Enzymes are basically proteins. Amino acids are building blocks of proteins. Another Answer No enzyme 'turns' a protein into multiple amino acids. What an enzyme may do is split a protein down to its substituent amino acids. (Proteins are inherently long stings of amino acids joined by peptide bonds.) The group of enzymes that split proteins (hydrolyse proteins) to their single amino acids are called proteases. Pepsin is a protease released by the stomach. Trypsin is a protease released by the pancreas.
Proteins are not bad. Without proteins no living things would exist on the earth anywhere.
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no they arent
Histone proteins
The alkaline diet is bad overall
Enzymes are recognize by their proteins.
carbohydrate , fat , proteins , fibre , vitamin , mineral .
no they r bad names
Bad? Try dangerous. It's a metallic poison ... when it binds with proteins it prevents them from functioning.
carbohydrates, proteins, vitamin and minerals.
carbohydrate , fat , proteins , fibre , vitamin , mineral .