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==Members== {{unreferenced section|date=March 2018}} Among the most known globular proteins is [[hemoglobin]], a member of the [[globin protein family]]. Other globular proteins are the [[Alpha globulin|alpha]], [[Beta globulin|beta]] and [[Gamma globulin|gamma]] (IgA, IgD, IgE, IgG and IgM) globulin. See [[protein electrophoresis]] for more information on the different globulins. Nearly all enzymes with major [[metabolism|metabolic]] functions are globular in shape, as well as many [[signal transduction]] proteins. [[Albumin]]s are also globular proteins, although, unlike all of the other globular proteins, they are completely soluble in water. They are not soluble in oil.
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