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Q: Do bases cause denaturation of proteins?
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How does bases react to proteins?

denaturation.


Do changes in salt concentration cause proteins to become denatured?

denaturation of protein by salt?


What is the denaturation of a protein?

Denaturation is the degradation of proteins, a change of the molecular structure.


The altering of a proteins shape is called?

Denaturation


What is the reaction that breaks down proteins?

protein denaturation


What do acids and bases do to enzymes?

denaturation of enzymes


Process causing protein shape to change in response to heat?

Denaturation- The change in shape of proteins and loss of their function when exposed to heat, acids, bases, and/or heavy metals


What is renaturation?

Renaturation is the opposite of denaturation for example in proteins. Basically in proteins if the polypeptide chain has been broken through denaturation, sometimes it is possible to be renatured or rebuilt to form the polypeptide chain.


What is destruction OS a proteins shape called?

I think its called denaturation


When proteins uncoil and lose their shape due to certain exposures?

denaturation


What is Permanent unfolding of normal protein?

its like the denaturation of proteins so just look up denaturation of proteins on google and there should be an animation on it on the first page. it explains everything


Can Heavy metals may also disrupt disulfide bonds because of their high affinity and attraction for sulfur and will also lead to the denaturation of proteins?

Yes, heavy metals insert themselves between disulfide bonds and this can cause denaturation of quaternary and tertiary protein structures.