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CALDEORRATA 3 1822 03564 4426 Figure 5.19 Conformation of a protein , the
enzyme lysozyme . Present in our sweat , tears , and saliva , lysozyme is an
enzyme that helps prevent infection by binding to and destroying specific
molecules ...
CALDEORRATA 3 1822 03564 4426 Figure 5.19 Conformation of a protein , the
enzyme lysozyme . Present in our sweat , tears , and saliva , lysozyme is an
enzyme that helps prevent infection by binding to and destroying specific
molecules ...
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What Determines Protein Conformation ? You've learned that a unique shape
endows each protein with a specific function . But what are the key factors
determining protein conformation ? You already know most of the answer : A
polypeptide ...
What Determines Protein Conformation ? You've learned that a unique shape
endows each protein with a specific function . But what are the key factors
determining protein conformation ? You already know most of the answer : A
polypeptide ...
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One would think that by correlating the primary structures of many proteins with
their conformations , it would be ... Most proteins probably go through several
intermediate states on their way to a stable conformation , and looking at the
mature ...
One would think that by correlating the primary structures of many proteins with
their conformations , it would be ... Most proteins probably go through several
intermediate states on their way to a stable conformation , and looking at the
mature ...
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