The term "globulin" is sometimes used synonymously with "globular protein".
Most globular proteins are readily soluble in water or dilute salt solutions.
The cyclol hypothesis is the first structural model of a folded, globular protein.
Having proposed a model of globular proteins, Wrinch investigated whether it was consistent with the available structural data.
It is a 275-residue globular protein with several alpha-helices, and a large beta-sheet.
There are three ordered layers to destrin which is a globular protein.
The globins are a family of globular proteins, which are thought to share a common ancestor.
These studies have shown that the folding of globular proteins affects its function.
Among the most known globular proteins is hemoglobin, a member of the globin protein family.
Almost all globular proteins are soluble and many are enzymes.