Why are Enzymes active only over small range of pH? *
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The pH dependence is usually due to the side groups of the amino acids. A change in pH changes the protonation pattern and can, in extreme cases, result in protein denaturation. I therefore suspect that your protein stabilizes the enzyme structure, thus keeping it active at sub optimal pH values.
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The pH dependence is usually due to the side groups of the amino acids. A change in pH changes the protonation pattern and can, in extreme cases, result in protein denaturation. I therefore suspect that your protein stabilizes the enzyme structure, thus keeping it active at sub optimal pH values.
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