Explain protein denaturation
Explain protein denaturation? Is there any alter in the primary structure whenever a protein is denatured?
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The Secondary, tertiary and quaternary structures of proteins are the spatial structures. Denaturation is alteration in any of such spatial structures which makes the protein deficient or biologically inactive. Subsequent to denaturation the primary protein structure is not influenced.
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