Classification of proteins on the basis of function
On the basis of their functions the proteins can be classified as following; I. Homeostatic Proteins These are soluble proteins that stabilize the pH wherever they occur. II. Structural Proteins These are insoluble proteins that take part in formation of structures such as tendon, skin and hair. III. Hormonal Proteins Peptide hormones such as Insulin and glicagon help regulation of Glucose metabolism. IV. Enzymic Proteins Enzymes are large, complex globular proteins that act as catalysts, e.g., respiratory enzymes, enzymes of Calvin cycle and digestive enzymes. V. Transport Proteins The proteins involved in transport of metabolites and ions across the membrane, e.g., cell membrane protein and protein of membranes of cell organelles. Another common transport proteins is haemoglobin involved in transport of oxygen in animals. VI. Contractile Proteins The proteins concerned with movements are contractile proteins. e.g., those present spindle microtubules, and muscle cells of anim...