Why do enzymes lose their enzymatic activity when they are subjected to high temperature or low pH?
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At extremely low pH values, this interference causes the protein to unfold, the shape of the active site is no longer complementary to the substrate molecule and the reaction can no longer be catalysed by the enzyme. The enzyme has been denatured
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