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Noun
subunits- Plural of subunit
Extensive Definition
In structural
biology, a protein subunit or subunit protein is a single
protein molecule that assembles (or
"coassembles") with other protein molecules to form a multimeric or
oligomeric protein. Many naturally-occurring proteins and enzymes are multimeric. Examples
include: oligomeric: hemoglobin, DNA
polymerase, nucleosomes and multimeric:
ion
channels, microtubules and other
cytoskeloton
proteins. The subunits of a multimeric
protein may be identical, homologous
or totally dissimilar and dedicated to disparate tasks. In some
protein assemblies, one subunit may be referred to as a "regulatory
subunit" and another as a "catalytic
subunit." An enzyme composed of both regulatory and catalytic
subunits when assembled is often referred to as a holoenzyme. One subunit is
made of one polypeptide chain. A
polypeptide chain has one gene coding for it - meaning that a
protein must have one gene for each subunit.
A subunit is often named with a Greek or Roman
letter, and the numbers of this type of subunit in a protein is
indicated by a subscript. For example, ATP synthase
has a type of subunit called α. Three of these are
present in the ATP synthase molecule, and is therefore designated
α3. Larger groups of subunits can also the specified,
like α3β3-hexamer and c-ring.
See also
subunits in German: Protein-Untereinheit
subunits in Japanese: サブユニット
subunits in Swedish: Subenhet
subunits in Chinese: 蛋白质亚基