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3. What happens to a protein if it's structure changes? ​

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Answered by XxItzBeautyQueenxX
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From the protein data base. Because form determines function, any slight change to a protein's shape may cause the protein to become dysfunctional. Small changes in the amino acid sequence of a protein can cause devastating genetic diseases such as Huntington's

Answered by monalishalatta13
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From the protein data base. Because form determines function, any slight change to a protein's shape may cause the protein to become dysfunctional. Small changes in the amino acid sequence of a protein can cause devastating genetic diseases such as Huntington's disease or sickle cell anemia.

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