Emission from a native protein with respect to its denatured form is generally a) same b) lower in intensity c) higher in intensity d) None of these
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During denaturation of proteins, the secondary and tertiary structures get destroyed and only the primary structure is retained. Covalent bonds are broken and interaction between amino-acid chains gets disrupted. This results in the loss of biological activity of the proteins.
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What structure changes when a protein is denatured?
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When a protein is denatured, secondary and tertiary structures are altered but the peptide bonds of the primary structure between the amino acids are left intact. Since all structural levels of the protein determine its function, the protein can no longer perform its function once it.
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Which of the following may result in a protein being Denatured?
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Temperature, pH, salinity, polarity of solvent - these are some of the factors that influence the shape of a protein. If any one or combination of these factors varies from normal conditions the shape (and function) of the protein will change. This change in shape is also called denatured.d?
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