If a proteins shape is changed it has likely been denatured. This is often a breakdown and rearrangement of the protein.
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carrier proteins transport glucose into a muscle cell
enzymes change shape/ unfolding of proteins
Carrier Proteins. Some don't require ATP (Facillitated transport) and some do require ATP (Active transport) to change shape.
Acids provide hydrogen ions, as a result all the acidic and basic amino acid R goup are hydrogenated. now aspartic acid/ glutamic acid cannot interact with the basic amino acids say lysine and arginine. hence, there are no electrostatic interactions in the proteins as a result of which protein gets unfolded.
In animal cells, a complex network of proteins provides movement, shape, and organization.
Denatured proteins do not have any particular shape. A denatured protein is one that has broken amino acid interactions in the secondary and tertiary structures.
The heat breaks the hydrogen bonds between the amino acids, and the shape is changed.
Heat and some chemicals can cause functional molecules, such as proteins to change shape and thus loose their function. Such molecules that have had their shape changed are called denatured.
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It has to keep its shape to do its particular job.
They changed the amino acid sequence of the proteins.
carrier proteins transport glucose into a muscle cell
yes it has been changed multiple times. the colors and shape have changed
Tritiory proteins are globular proteins. Every enzyme is a globular proteins.