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How proteins become denatured?

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How proteins become denatured?

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Proteins functions are governed by their shape. The complex folding of proteins into their final shape is governed by fairly weak hydrogen bonding between amino acids in different polypeptide chains. Anything which alters the shape of the molecule will prevent it from its normal function. eg extremes of temperature and pH When the molecule shape is distorted in this way the change is permanent and the protein ceases to function properly.

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