If it is cooled it is possible.But denaturation due to heat cannot renaturized
Renaturation of proteins can occur if temperatures are suitable, but not all proteins can renature.
Some proteins can be restored to their original shape if the denaturing element is removed, such as heat or pH level. Once stability is restored, an enzyme may be functional again. Keep in mind that often denaturation of proteins are not reversible and may not be renatured under any circumstances.
amino acid
Proteins are made from amino acids, there are different types of proteins in our body ane the order of the amino acids determines the type of amino acid cus it sure helped me :)
theoreticly-yes. but its so difficult no one has been able to do it yet
Renaturation of proteins can occur if temperatures are suitable, but not all proteins can renature.
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.
Some proteins can be restored to their original shape if the denaturing element is removed, such as heat or pH level. Once stability is restored, an enzyme may be functional again. Keep in mind that often denaturation of proteins are not reversible and may not be renatured under any circumstances.
Different 3D shapes, different number of proteins, different types of amino acids, and different sequences.
The answer would be "Enzymes".The key digesting enzymes include lipases (for lipids), proteases (for proteins). Other enzymes important is amylases, which digest certain types of sugars.
Platelets and proteins.
The two things that might indicate problems in health would be proteins and glucose. Proteins in filtrate or urine would indicate a possible kidney infection and glucose would indicate possible diabetes.
Cot analysis was first developed and utilized in the mid 1960s by Roy Britten, Eric Davidson, and associates. It is based upon the principles of DNA renaturation kinetics.
amino acid
Proteins are made from amino acids, there are different types of proteins in our body ane the order of the amino acids determines the type of amino acid cus it sure helped me :)
I don't know proteins with an E number.
No. it is not synthetic. I am however quite certain it is possible to synthesize some forms of proteins.