Constitutively, proteins have no phosphorus as part of the molecule. However proteins can be phosphorylated by kinase enzymes that specifically add a phosphorus to certain amino acid residues, most of the times in Serine, Threonine or Tyrosine residues.
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∙ 7y agoYes, proteins can contain phosphorous in the form of phosphoserine, phosphothreonine, or phosphotyrosine residues. These phosphorylated amino acids play important roles in cellular signaling and regulation.
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∙ 9y agoNo phosphorous can not be found in proteins but they present in DNA. Proteins are made up of amino acids. They are chemically Carbon, hydrogen and oxygen as well as low amount of sulfur.
Some proteins may contain phosphorous.
Proteins are not phosphorus themselves, but they do contain phosphorus as a component of their structure. Phosphorus is an essential mineral involved in various physiological functions in the body, and it is commonly found in nucleic acids, ATP, and cell membranes, all of which are important components of proteins.
They contain the information to make the proteins.
Better question. What cells do not contain proteins? Proteins is from the Greek and means " first place, " so I can not think of any cell without some types of proteins.
Both fats and proteins contain carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Additionally, proteins contain nitrogen while fats do not.
Some proteins may contain phosphorous.
No protein do not contain phosphorous but DNA has. Protein may have sulfur containing amino acids that can form disulfide linkage. Proteins can be phosphorylated if it is a phosphoprotein by kinases.
Carbohydrates are made up of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Fats are composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen as well, but in different proportions compared to carbohydrates. Proteins contain carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and sometimes sulfur.
Proteins are not phosphorus themselves, but they do contain phosphorus as a component of their structure. Phosphorus is an essential mineral involved in various physiological functions in the body, and it is commonly found in nucleic acids, ATP, and cell membranes, all of which are important components of proteins.
Peanut shells contain proteins such as conarachin, arachin, and conglutin, which are storage proteins and contribute to the nutritional profile of peanuts. These proteins play a role in providing essential amino acids and can be utilized for various industrial applications such as food processing and animal feed.
A luminous object contains its own source of light, such as the sun, a light bulb, or a candle. These objects emit light energy that allows them to be seen in the dark.
They are not proteins, but they contain proteins.
Genes contain instructions for building proteins.
No. cells can contain more than just proteins
No, only proteins contain starches!
They contain the information to make the proteins.
Better question. What cells do not contain proteins? Proteins is from the Greek and means " first place, " so I can not think of any cell without some types of proteins.