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what are thermostable proteins , explain how they work .

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Answered by bsrinivasali76
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Background. Thermostability is the resistance to irreversibility of chemical or physical changes of a substance due to elevation in temperature. Protein thermostability is, therefore, the preservation of the unique structure and chemical properties of polypeptide chains under extreme temperatures.

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