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Myosin, the protein chiefly responsible for muscle contraction, combines with actin, another muscle protein, forming actomyosin, the different filaments of whichshorten, causing the contracting action.
VI GLOBULAR PROTEINS
Unlike fibrous proteins, globular proteins are spherical and highly soluble.
They play a dynamic role in body metabolism.
Examples are albumin, globulin, casein,hemoglobin, all of the enzymes, and protein hormones.
The albumins and globulins are classes of soluble proteins abundant in animal cells, blood serum, milk, and eggs.Hemoglobin is a respiratory protein that carries oxygen throughout the body and is responsible for the bright red color of red blood cells.
More than 100 differenthuman hemoglobins have been discovered, among which is hemoglobin S, the cause of sickle-cell anemia, a hereditary disease suffered mainly by blacks.
A Enzymes
All of the enzymes are globular proteins that combine rapidly with other substances, called substrate, to catalyze the numerous chemical reactions in the body.
Chieflyresponsible for metabolism and its regulation, these molecules have catalytic sites on which substrate fits in a lock-and-key manner to trigger and control metabolismthroughout the body.
B Protein Hormones
These proteins, which come from the endocrine glands, do not act as enzymes.
Instead they stimulate target organs that in turn initiate and control importantactivities—for example, the rate of metabolism and the production of digestive enzymes and milk.
Insulin, secreted by the islands of Langerhans, regulatescarbohydrate metabolism by controlling blood glucose levels.
Thyroglobulin, from the thyroid gland, regulates overall metabolism; calcitonin, also from the thyroid,lowers blood calcium levels.
Angiogenin, a protein structurally determined in the mid-1980s, directly induces the growth of blood vessels in tissues.
C Antibodies
Also called immunoglobulins, antibodies ( see Antibody) make up the thousands of different proteins that are generated in the blood serum in reaction to antigens (body- invading substances or organisms).
A single antigen may elicit the production of many antibodies, which combine with different sites on the antigen molecule, neutralizeit, and cause it to precipitate from the blood.
D Microtubules
Globular proteins can also assemble into minute, hollow tubes that serve both to structure cells and to conduct substances from one part of a cell to another.
Each ofthese microtubules, as they are called, is made up of two types of nearly spherical protein molecules that pair and join onto the growing end of the microtubule, addingon length as required.
Microtubules also make up the inner structure of cilia, the hairlike appendages by which some microorganisms propel themselves.
Contributed By:Mary Lynn HendrixMicrosoft ® Encarta ® 2009. © 1993-2008 Microsoft Corporation.
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