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Proteins can be informally divided into three main classes, which correlate with typical tertiary structures: [[globular protein]]s, [[fibrous protein]]s, and [[membrane protein]]s. Almost all globular proteins are [[soluble]] and many are enzymes. Fibrous proteins are often structural, such as [[collagen]], the major component of connective tissue, or [[keratin]], the protein component of hair and nails. Membrane proteins often serve as [[receptor (biochemistry)|receptors]] or provide channels for polar or charged molecules to pass through the [[cell membrane]].

Proteins can be informally divided into three main classes, which correlate with typical tertiary structures: globular proteins, fibrous proteins, and membrane proteins. Almost all globular proteins are soluble and many are enzymes. Fibrous proteins are often structural, such as collagen, the major component of connective tissue, or keratin, the protein component of hair and nails. Membrane proteins often serve as receptors or provide channels for polar or charged molecules to pass through the cell membrane.