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why protein fold in its native state​

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Answered by priyalwalia
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because of hydrogen bonding .

Answered by yogitabgh
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Protein folding occurs in a cellular compartment called the endoplasmic reticulum. This is a vital cellular process because proteins must be correctly folded into specific, three-dimensional shapes in order to function correctly. Unfolded or misfolded proteins contribute to the pathology of many diseases.

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