👉 In the field of biochemistry, an isostructural protein is a protein that has the same sequence (the set of amino acids) as another protein but differs in one or more other aspects. This means that the two proteins have different structures and functions.
For example:
1.
Protein A
:
- Sequence: A
- Function: Synthetize proteins
2.
Protein B
:
- Sequence: AA
- Function: Synthetize