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b) How can the stability of protein be changed?

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Answered by AwesomeSoul47
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Protein stability is the net balance of forces, which determine whether a protein will be its native folded conformation or a denatured (unfolded or extended) state. The net stability of proteins is quite small and is the difference between two large opposing forces. The folded native state of protein structures is stabilized by various atomic/group interactions, such as hydrophobic, electrostatic, hydrogen bonding, van der Waals, and disulphide, and the unfolded state is dominated by entropic and nonentropic free energies

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