Exploring Glycine Rich Proteins: Structure, Function, and Diversity
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Containing over 60% glycine in some plant species, glycine rich proteins (GRPs) are a highly diverse class of biomolecules found in a wide range of organisms, from plants to animals. Characterized by repetitive glycine motifs, these proteins exhibit a remarkable array of functions essential for survival and adaptation, from providing structural support to regulating gene expression.