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What is the effect of denaturation on the structure of proteins?

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Denaturation of proteins in done either by change in temperature (upon heatin) or by bringing a change in the pH of the medium. As a result, the hydrogen bonding is disturbed and the proteins lose their biological activity i.e., their nature changes. During the denaturation, both the tertiary and secondary structures of proteins are destroyed while the primary structures remain intact.
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