Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
proprotein
Noun
/ˈprōˌprōtēˌɪn/

Definition
A proprotein is a precursor protein that requires cleavage to become a functional protein.

Examples
- The proprotein must be processed to become an active enzyme.
- Researchers study proproteins to understand their role in cellular functions.
- Some hormones are initially synthesized as proproteins before being activated.

Meaning
Proproteins are inactive forms of proteins that undergo a modification process to become active.

Synonyms
- Precursor protein
- Inactive protein
- Proenzyme