Figure 7
Many proteins are made up of multiple functional domains that come together to give rise to the overall function of the protein. Shown above is a schematic representation of how catalytic, regulatory, binding, structural and oligomerisation domains can come together to give rise to different functions in different proteins. This figure aims to show that different functional domains work together to control different elements of a protein’s function, rather than to accurately depict the protein’s structure.
Examples of the diverse functions of proteins and the domains they comprise

Many proteins are made up of multiple functional domains that come together to give rise to the overall function of the protein. Shown above is a schematic representation of how catalytic, regulatory, binding, structural and oligomerisation domains can come together to give rise to different functions in different proteins. This figure aims to show that different functional domains work together to control different elements of a protein’s function, rather than to accurately depict the protein’s structure.

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