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why protein fold in its native state​

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\huge\pink{\underline{Good-Noon}}\huge\blue{\fbox{\fbox{\fbox{\red{\mathcal{Hlo}}}}}}plz \: thx \: my \: answerIn other contexts, the foldedshape of a protein is most often referred to as its native"conformation" or "structure."Folded and unfolded proteinsare often easily distinguished by virtue of their water solubilities, as many proteinsbecome insoluble on denaturation.

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