Biochemistry
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Author: Reginald H. Garrett, Charles M. Grisham
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Chapter 31, Problem 10P
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The molecular weight of the spherical protein that would just fit through 6-nm pore needs to be calculated.
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Spheroproteins or globular proteins are globe-like or spherical proteins and are one of the general protein kinds. Globular proteins are soluble in water, and form colloid within the water, unlike the membrane or fibrous proteins. There are several globular proteins’ fold classes, because there are several various architectures which can fold in the roughly spherical shape.
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