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DictionarySeeproteinglobular protein
globular protein[′gläb·yə·lər ′prō‚tēn] (biochemistry) Any protein that is readily soluble in aqueous solvents. globular protein
glob·u·lar pro·teinany protein soluble in water, usually with added acid, alkali, salt, or ethanol, and roughly so classified (albumins, globulins, histones, and protamines), in contrast to fibrous protein.glob·u·lar pro·tein (globyū-lăr prōtēn) Any protein soluble in water, usually with added acid, alkali, salt, or ethanol, and roughly so classified (albumins, globulins, histones, and protamines). globular protein Any protein readily soluble in a weak salt solution. GLOBULINS are globular proteins. Also known as eublobulins.globular protein a type of PROTEIN, folded and twisted into a tertiary structure.ThesaurusSeeglobin |