A granular protein, called the plug core, then forms around the membranes.
Some 100,000 different proteins, each with a different folded shape, form the gears in the mechanism of life.
The two proteins can later fuse together to form a single polypeptide.
These proteins form a molecular bond with the glued object.
For one thing, many proteins do not readily form crystals.
Amyloidosis occurs when abnormal proteins build up and form deposits.
These other proteins are more water-soluble than the caseins and do not form larger structures.
When genes from one organism are expressed in another the resulting protein sometimes forms inclusion bodies.
These 2 proteins form a complex with E47 and reduce its transcription activity.
This protein may form oligomeric complexes with other family members.