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complex protein

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complex protein,
a protein that contains a simple protein and at least one molecule of another substance, as a glycoprotein, lipoprotein, nucleoprotein, or hemoglobin.


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This complex protein molecule has 191 amino acids and a molecule weight of 20,000 daltons.
Nerves are surrounded by an insulating fatty sheath comprised of a complex protein called myelin.
This process could then be used to quantitatively measure denaturation kinetics of proteins, composition of complex protein pools, and thermal sensitivity of protein pools isolated from field collected organisms.
 
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