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write the Denaturation of proteins​

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Answered by za6715
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Denaturation of proteins involves the disruption and possible destruction of both the secondary and tertiary structures. ... Denaturation occurs because the bonding interactions responsible for the secondary structure (hydrogen bonds to amides) and tertiary structure are disrupted.

Answered by xShreex
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High temperature, acid, base and even agitation can disrupt the noncovalent interactions responsible for a specific shape of protein. This is denaturation of protein. Denaturation is the process by which the molecular shape of protein changes without breaking the amide/peptide bonds that form the primary structre.

Denaturation results in disturbing the secondary, tertiary or quaternary structure of protein. This causes change in properties of protein and the biological activity is often lost.

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