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.
The spherical structure is induced by the proteins' primary structure. As a matter of fact, the molecule's apolar groups are bounded towards the molecule's interior whereas polar ones are bounded outwards, allowing dipole-dipole interactions with the solvent, which explains the molecule's solubility.
Globuline | Globuliini | Protéine globulaire | Globuliny | กลอบูลิน | Globulin
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