Dictionary Definition
globin n : a colorless protein obtained by
removing heme from hemoglobin; the oxygen carrying compound in red
blood cells [syn: hematohiston, haematohiston]
Extensive Definition
Globular proteins, or spheroproteins are one of
the two main protein
classes, comprising globelike proteins that are more
or less soluble in aqueous
solutions (where they form colloidal solutions). This
main characteristic helps distinguishing them from fibrous
proteins (the other class), which are practically
insoluble.
Globular structure and solubility
The term globular protein is quite old (dating probably from the 19th century) and is now somewhat archaic given the hundreds of thousands of proteins and more elegant and descriptive structural motif vocabulary. The globular nature of these proteins can be determined without the means of modern techniques, but only by using ultracentrifuges or dynamic light scattering techniques.The spherical structure is induced by the
protein's tertiary
structure. The molecule's apolar (hydrophobic tails) groups
are bounded towards the molecule's interior whereas polar (hydrophilic heads) ones are
bound outwards, allowing dipole-dipole
interactions with the solvent, which explains the
molecule's solubility.
A wide range of roles in the organism
Unlike fibrous proteins which only play a structural function, globular proteins can act as:- Enzymes, by catalyzing organic reactions taking place in the organism in mild conditions and with a great specificity. Different esterases fulfill this role.
- Messengers, by transmitting messages to regulate biological processes. This function is done by hormones, i.e. insulin etc.
- Transporters of other molecules through membranes
- Stocks of amino acids.
- Regulatory roles are also performed by globular proteins rather than fibrous proteins.
Members
Among the most known globular proteins is hemoglobin, a member of the globin protein family. Other globular proteins are the immunoglobulins (IgA, IgD, IgE, IgG and IgM), and alpha, beta and gamma globulins. See protein electrophoresis for more information on the different globulins. Nearly all enzymes with major metabolic functions are globular in shape, as well as many signal transduction proteins.globin in Bulgarian: Глобуларен белтък
globin in German: Globuläres Protein
globin in French: Protéine globulaire
globin in Japanese: 球状タンパク質
globin in Slovak: Globulárny proteín
globin in Swedish: Globulära proteiner
globin in Ukrainian: Глобулярні
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