Functions do proteins control

Image

 

 

The amino acids that form a protein interact with each other, and thosecomplex interactions give each protein its own specific, three-dimensional structure. That structure in turn determines how a protein functions and what other molecules it impacts.

 

Common types of proteins are:

 

  • Enzymes, which put molecules together or break them apart.
  • Signaling proteins, which relay messages between cells, and receptors, which receive signals sent via proteins from other cells.
  • Immune system proteins, such as antibodies, which defend against disease and external threats.
  • Structural proteins, which give shape to cells and organs

 

 

Best Regards
Rebecca Pearson
Editorial Manager