Chemistry, asked by rahulbadade100, 5 months ago

This molecule acts as molecular
chaperones to assist the folding of
proteins
А
Vitamins
B Carbohydrates
С
Amides​

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Answered by Anonymous
9

Answer:

Chaperones are proteins that guide proteins along the proper pathways for folding. They protect proteins when they are in the process of folding, shielding them from other proteins that might bind and hinder the process.

Answered by thakrepayal25
2

Lipids are the molecule acts as molecular chaperones to assist the folding of proteins.

Lipids are nonpolar molecules that are rich in energy & organic, contents of atoms present in lipids are hydrogen(H), Carbon(C), Oxygen (O) which are the main consideration in the functioning of living cells.

These molecules are synthesized in the liver of the human body & are found in butter, milk, cheese ,etc.

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