The Ultimate Protein
Schema Generator
Protein is here used in its widest possible definition, as classes of amino acid based molecules. Amyloid-beta Protein in human (UniProt P05067), eukaryota (e.g. an OrthoDB group) or even a single molecule that one can point to are all of type :Protein. A protein can thus be a subclass of another protein, e.g. :Protein as a UniProt record can have multiple isoforms inside it which would also be :Protein. They can be imagined, synthetic, hypothetical or naturally occurring.
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Protein is here used in its widest possible definition, as classes of amino acid based molecules. Amyloid-beta Protein in human (UniProt P05067), eukaryota (e.g. an OrthoDB group) or even a single molecule that one can point to are all of type :Protein. A protein can thus be a subclass of another protein, e.g. :Protein as a UniProt record can have multiple isoforms inside it which would also be :Protein. They can be imagined, synthetic, hypothetical or naturally occurring.
Google uses Protein structured data to understand the content and context of your pages. When correctly implemented, this schema can unlock rich results in Google Search — enhancing your listing with additional information that dramatically improves visibility and click-through rates.
Why Add Protein Structured Data?
Appear in Rich Results
Structured data helps Google show enhanced results for your pages in search — including stars, prices, FAQs, and more.
Boost Click-Through Rate
Rich snippets can increase CTR by up to 30% compared to plain search results — more clicks with the same ranking.
Feed AI Search Engines
AI answer engines like Perplexity and Google SGE use structured data to verify and cite facts from your content.
How to Implement Protein JSON-LD
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Use the form above to fill in your details and generate valid Protein JSON-LD markup in seconds.
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Properties You Can Include
Protein schema supports the following schema.org properties. Required fields are the minimum Google needs to consider your markup valid; recommended fields unlock richer search result appearances.
| Property | Description | Expected Type | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| additionalType | An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. Typically the value is a URI-identified RDF class, and in this case corresponds to the use of rdf:type in RDF. Text values can be used sparingly, for cases where useful information can be added without their being an appropriate schema to reference. In the case of text values, the class label should follow the schema.org style guide. | Text, URL | Optional |
| alternateName | An alias for the item. | Text | Optional |
| associatedDisease | Disease associated to this BioChemEntity. Such disease can be a MedicalCondition or a URL. If you want to add an evidence supporting the association, please use PropertyValue. | MedicalCondition, PropertyValue, URL | Optional |
| bioChemInteraction | A BioChemEntity that is known to interact with this item. | BioChemEntity | Optional |
| bioChemSimilarity | A similar BioChemEntity, e.g., obtained by fingerprint similarity algorithms. | BioChemEntity | Optional |
| biologicalRole | A role played by the BioChemEntity within a biological context. | DefinedTerm | Optional |
| description | A description of the item. | Text, TextObject | Optional |
| disambiguatingDescription | A sub property of description. A short description of the item used to disambiguate from other, similar items. Information from other properties (in particular, name) may be necessary for the description to be useful for disambiguation. | Text | Optional |
| funding | A Grant that directly or indirectly provide funding or sponsorship for this item. See also ownershipFundingInfo. | Grant | Optional |
| hasBioChemEntityPart | Indicates a BioChemEntity that (in some sense) has this BioChemEntity as a part. | BioChemEntity | Optional |
| hasBioPolymerSequence | A symbolic representation of a BioChemEntity. For example, a nucleotide sequence of a Gene or an amino acid sequence of a Protein. | Text | Optional |
| hasMolecularFunction | Molecular function performed by this BioChemEntity; please use PropertyValue if you want to include any evidence. | DefinedTerm, PropertyValue, URL | Optional |
| hasRepresentation | A common representation such as a protein sequence or chemical structure for this entity. For images use schema.org/image. | PropertyValue, Text, URL | Optional |
| identifier | The identifier property represents any kind of identifier for any kind of Thing, such as ISBNs, GTIN codes, UUIDs etc. Schema.org provides dedicated properties for representing many of these, either as textual strings or as URL (URI) links. See [background notes](/docs/datamodel.html#identifierBg) for more details. | PropertyValue, Text, URL | Optional |
| image | An image of the item. This can be a URL or a fully described ImageObject. | ImageObject, URL | Recommended |
| isEncodedByBioChemEntity | Another BioChemEntity encoding by this one. | Gene | Optional |
| isInvolvedInBiologicalProcess | Biological process this BioChemEntity is involved in; please use PropertyValue if you want to include any evidence. | DefinedTerm, PropertyValue, URL | Optional |
| isLocatedInSubcellularLocation | Subcellular location where this BioChemEntity is located; please use PropertyValue if you want to include any evidence. | DefinedTerm, PropertyValue, URL | Optional |
| isPartOfBioChemEntity | Indicates a BioChemEntity that is (in some sense) a part of this BioChemEntity. | BioChemEntity | Optional |
| mainEntityOfPage | Indicates a page (or other CreativeWork) for which this thing is the main entity being described. See [background notes](/docs/datamodel.html#mainEntityBackground) for details. | CreativeWork, URL | Optional |
Example Protein JSON-LD
Here's what valid Protein structured data looks like with sample values filled in. Use the generator above to replace these with your own data.
{
"@context": "https://schema.org",
"@type": "Protein",
"name": "Example Protein",
"image": "https://example.com/images/example.jpg",
"url": "https://example.com/page",
"additionalType": "Example additionalType",
"alternateName": "Example alternateName",
"associatedDisease": {
"@type": "MedicalCondition",
"name": "Example MedicalCondition",
"image": "https://example.com/images/example.jpg",
"url": "https://example.com/page"
},
"bioChemInteraction": {
"@type": "BioChemEntity",
"name": "Example BioChemEntity",
"image": "https://example.com/images/example.jpg",
"url": "https://example.com/page"
},
"bioChemSimilarity": {
"@type": "BioChemEntity",
"name": "Example BioChemEntity",
"image": "https://example.com/images/example.jpg",
"url": "https://example.com/page"
}
}Validate Your Protein Schema
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