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Denaturation can also result from excessive heat , which agitates the polypeptide
chain enough to overpower the weak interactions that stabilize conformation .
The white becomes opaque during cooking because the denatured proteins are
...
Denaturation can also result from excessive heat , which agitates the polypeptide
chain enough to overpower the weak interactions that stabilize conformation .
The white becomes opaque during cooking because the denatured proteins are
...
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... which result from hydrogen bonding between parts of the polypeptide
backbone . Tertiary structure is the overall three - dimensional shape of a
polypeptide and results from interactions between amino acid R groups . Proteins
made of more ...
... which result from hydrogen bonding between parts of the polypeptide
backbone . Tertiary structure is the overall three - dimensional shape of a
polypeptide and results from interactions between amino acid R groups . Proteins
made of more ...
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Activity Nucleic Acid Functions Activity Nucleic Acid Structure · The Theme of
Emergent Properties in the Chemistry of Life : A Review Higher levels of
organization result in the emergence of new properties . Organization is the key
to the ...
Activity Nucleic Acid Functions Activity Nucleic Acid Structure · The Theme of
Emergent Properties in the Chemistry of Life : A Review Higher levels of
organization result in the emergence of new properties . Organization is the key
to the ...
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