List of proteins
Note that there exists a category for proteins that is more complete than this list.
A list of proteins (and protein complexes). This list aims to organize information on the protein universe.
All proteins can be found in the human proteome unless marked with a "%".
If a protein has an EC number, it should be on List of enzymes and not on this page, even if it fits into one of the categories below.
For more information about categorizing protein types, see List of types of proteins.
Fibrous protein
Cytoskeletal proteins
Extracellular matrix proteins
Globular proteins
Plasma proteins
Coagulation factors
- Complement proteins
- Factor VIII
- Factor XIII
- Protein C
- Protein S
- Protein Z
- Protein Z-related protease inhibitor
- Thrombin
- Von Willebrand Factor
Acute phase proteins
Hemoproteins
Hemoglobin (oxyhemoglobin and deoxyhemoglobin)
Cell adhesion
Transmembrane transport proteins
Ion pumping enzymes are in the enzymes section.
Ion channels
Synport / Antiport proteins
Hormones and growth factors
- Colony-stimulating factors (CSFs)
- Epidermal growth factor (EGF)
- Fibroblast growth factor (FGF)
- Platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF)
- Transforming growth factors (TGFs)
- Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF)
- Sex steroids are not proteins, but are based on the lipid molecule cholesterol
Receptors
- Receptors with enzyme activity are in the enzymes section.
- Receptors that are ion channels are in the ion channel section.
Transmembrane receptors
Intracellular receptors
DNA-binding protein
Transcription Regulation
Transcription regulatory proteins that are receptors are in the receptors section.
RNA-binding protein
Immune system proteins
Nutrient storage/transport
Chaperone proteins
- GroEL %
Enzymes
See List of enzymes
Complexes with multiple components including proteins
See also
- Biology
- Enzymes
- Genes
- Proteins
- List of enzymes
- NPW
- PEGylation
- Protein design Enzymes
- Protein family
- Structural domain
- Wikipedia:MeSH D12.776 (Medical Subject Headings classification of proteins)
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