So you're saying I'm wrong because scientists use computer renderings to show a protein structure?
Ok, if you are sure these things are the same, explain to me the chemical composition of graphene (what elements are present in graphene) then do the same for Luciferase.
As mentioned in my previous comment. Luciferase looks like this https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/50/PDB_1vpr_EBI.jpg/330px-PDB_1vpr_EBI.jpg which is clearly not graphene. It is a complicated folded protein structure.
Where you put a cartoon for a source, nice.
So you're saying I'm wrong because scientists use computer renderings to show a protein structure?
Ok, if you are sure these things are the same, explain to me the chemical composition of graphene (what elements are present in graphene) then do the same for Luciferase.