The native structure of a protein, whose formation from its denatured state is favoured at a temperature below T = AH/AS. For what values of AH and AS will this condition be satisfied?a) AH is - ve AS is + ve
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In biochemistry, the native state of a protein is its properly folded and assembled form with operative structure and function. The native state of a protein needs all four levels of biomolecular structure, with secondary to quaternary structure formed by weak interactions along the covalently-bonded backbone.
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