What is the functional classification of proteins?

1 Answer

Answer :

 1. Catalytic proteins, 2. Structural proteins, 3. Con-

tractile proteins, 4. Transport proteins, 5. Regula-

tory proteins or hormones, 6. Genetic proteins,

and 7. Protective proteins.

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