👉 Interlaminating is a process in which two or more proteins are bound together in a complex, forming a protein that functions as a single entity. This process can be used to create new proteins by combining different parts of existing proteins into a larger unit. For example, consider the interaction between the hemoglobin and oxygen carriers (carboxyhemoglobin) in red blood cells. When these two proteins are bound together, they form a protein called oxyhemoglobin, which is responsible for carrying oxygen