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Q: What inflammatory response slows the growth of pathogen by denaturing its protein?
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What is the reaction of a base with a protein?

base causes denaturing of protein


How does the denaturizing of a protein make it unable to do its job?

Denaturing a protein will change the three dimensional shape of the protein. Proteins have very specific shape that allow them to interact with their surrounding. Think about melting (denaturing) a key. It will no longer work in the lock (surroundings)


What is it called when there is a change in the three-dimensional shape of a protein?

It is called "Denaturing" of proteins.


When the bonds of a protein are broken either by excessive heat or pH it is known as what?

denaturing


What are some common protein denaturing agents?

Heat, Acid, Base, Metal


Does exposing a protein to heat break peptide bonds?

Yes. If enough heat is applied the protein breaks down. This is called denaturing the protein if I recall correctly.


The process by which the tertiary and or quaternary structure of a protein are altered is known as?

denaturing. the proteins are said to be 'denatured'


What is the protein that destroys pathogen?

antibody


What is function of fibrinogen?

A protein produced by the liver and play as a key role in the inflammatory response. This protein helps stop bleeding by helping blood clots to form. Fibrinogen converted by thrombin into fibrin during blood coagulation.


The ideal temperature at which to study the effect of proteases on protein is 37 degrees celsius why are higher temperatures not advisable?

This could result in an irreversible denaturing of the protein.


What is the function of the fibrinogens?

A protein produced by the liver and play as a key role in the inflammatory response. This protein helps stop bleeding by helping blood clots to form. Fibrinogen converted by thrombin into fibrin during blood coagulation.


Pathogen that causes disease in animals by forming a protein clump?

prion