fibrous protein - significado y definición. Qué es fibrous protein
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Qué (quién) es fibrous protein - definición

CONSTITUTES ONE OF THE THREE MAIN TYPES OF PROTEINS (ALONGSIDE GLOBULAR AND MEMBRANE PROTEINS). THERE ARE MANY SCLEROPROTEIN SUPERFAMILIES INCLUDING KERATIN, COLLAGEN, ELASTIN, AND FIBROIN
Scleroproteins; Sclerin; Fiber protein; Fibrous proteins; Scleroprotein

scleroprotein         
[?skl??r?(?)'pr??ti:n, ?skl?-]
¦ noun Biochemistry an insoluble structural protein such as keratin, collagen, or elastin.
Fibrous hamartoma of infancy         
MEDICAL CONDITION
Fibrous of infancy; Fibrous hamatoma of infancy
Fibrous hamartoma of infancy (FHI) is a rare, typically painless, benign tumor that develops in the subcutaneous tissues of the axilla (i.e.
Angiomatoid fibrous histiocytoma         
TYPE OF TUMOR WHICH AFFECTS CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS
Histiocytoma, angiomatoid fibrous, somatic
Angiomatoid fibrous histiocytoma (AFH) is a rare soft tissue cancer that affects children and young adults. On November 16, 2020, US MasterChef Junior participant Ben Watkins died from the disease at the age of 14.

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Fibrous protein

In molecular biology, fibrous proteins or scleroproteins are one of the three main classifications of protein structure (alongside globular and membrane proteins). Fibrous proteins are made up of elongated or fibrous polypeptide chains which form filamentous and sheet-like structures. These kind of protein can be distinguished from globular protein by its low solubility in water. Such proteins serve protective and structural roles by forming connective tissue, tendons, bone matrices, and muscle fiber.

Fibrous proteins consist of many superfamilies including keratin, collagen, elastin, and fibrin. Collagen is the most abundant of these proteins which exists in vertebrate connective tissue including tendon, cartilage, and bone.