Conjugated-protein
noun, Biochemistry.
1.
a complex protein, as a lipoprotein or metalloprotein, combining amino acids with other substances (contrasted with ).
noun
1.
a biochemical compound consisting of a sequence of amino acids making up a simple protein to which another nonprotein group (a prosthetic group), such as a carbohydrate or lipid group, is attached
conjugated protein n.
A compound, such as hemoglobin, made up of a protein molecule and a nonprotein prosthetic group.
conjugated protein con·ju·gat·ed protein n.
A compound, such as hemoglobin, made up of a protein molecule and a nonprotein prosthetic group; compound protein.
conjugated protein
(kŏn’jə-gā’tĭd)
A compound, such as hemoglobin, made up of a protein molecule and a nonprotein prosthetic group.
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