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10 October, 19:59

What is the process by which heat or acidity disrupts the normal shape of a protein chain?

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  1. 10 October, 20:02
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    The process wherein acidity or heat disrupts or destroys the normal shape of a protein is called denaturation. It involves the losing of nucleic acids their quaternary, tertiary and secondary structure. However, this reaction is not enough to break the peptide bonds so the primary structure remains.
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