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This page is just an introductory study of proteins. The tutorials presented here aim to demonstrate the relationship between structural features and functions of some proteins and they make part of a learning set in an investigative approach model designed for students practice in the Dep. of Biochemistry of the Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte (Brazil). | This page is just an introductory study of proteins. The tutorials presented here aim to demonstrate the relationship between structural features and functions of some proteins and they make part of a learning set in an investigative approach model designed for students practice in the Dep. of Biochemistry of the Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte (Brazil). | ||
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PROTEINS: RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION
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This page is just an introductory study of proteins. The tutorials presented here aim to demonstrate the relationship between structural features and functions of some proteins and they make part of a learning set in an investigative approach model designed for students practice in the Dep. of Biochemistry of the Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte (Brazil).
Proteínas
Escolha uma proteína para analisar suas características estruturais (recomenda-se que, no primeiro acesso, seja seguida a sequência numérica):
1) Citocromo c [1]
2) Colágeno [2]
3) Mioglobina
4) Hemoglobina
5) Imunoglobulina
