Remarkable roles of myosin-albumin-CD4-immunoglobulin
Write down the some remarkable roles of myosin, albumin, CD4, immunoglobulin, keratin, reverse transcriptase, insulin and hemoglobin?
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Myosin is a protein that when allocated with actin generates a muscular contraction. CD4 is membrane protein of the some lymphocytes, the cells which are infected by the HIV. Albumin is energy storage protein and as well a significant regulator of blood osmolarity. Keratin is a protein with structural role present in epidermis as well as in skin appendages of the vertebrates. Immunoglobulins are antibodies, specific proteins which attack and inactivate strange agents which enter in the body. Reverse transcriptase is enzyme which is accountable for transcription of RNA as well as for the formation of DNA in life cycle of retroviruses. Hemoglobin is protein which carries oxygen from lungs to cells. Insulin is hormone which is secreted by pancreas and which is participates in metabolism of glucose.
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