Chemistry, asked by harsh817105, 1 year ago

what is a difference between native and denatured protein?

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Answered by Rajeshkumare
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Protein denaturation. When a solutionof a protein is boiled, the proteinfrequently becomes insoluble—i.e., it isdenatured—and remains insoluble even when the solution is cooled. ... The denatured protein has the same primary structure as the original, ornative, protein.

harsh817105: where is a native protein
Rajeshkumare: number such as NM_001200, or gene symbol, such as BMP2, or protein name, like Bone morphogenetic protein 2 precursor.2. Do not include product type descriptions, such as clone, antibody, or shRNA, etc.3. Do not include species in search.4. When one key word does not return any result, try the following options:    A. Try another name: e.g., CD3E for T3E    B. Try both full and abbreviated gene names, e.g., relaxin 3 vs. RLN3
Rajeshkumare: ok
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