denaturation

How Does Denaturation Occur?

Proteins and nucleic acids have specific three-dimensional structures that are essential for their function. These structures are stabilized by a variety of forces including hydrogen bonds, ionic bonds, and hydrophobic interactions. When a denaturing agent disrupts these forces, the macromolecule unfolds or alters its shape. For example, heating a protein can break hydrogen bonds, causing the protein to unfold.

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