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for a protein to be denatured, which bonds have to be disrupted? non - polar covalent hydrogen peptide ionic bonds
Brief Explanations
Protein denaturation involves the disruption of non - covalent bonds that maintain its secondary, tertiary, and quaternary structures. Hydrogen bonds, ionic bonds are non - covalent bonds involved in protein folding. Non - polar covalent bonds form the primary structure backbone and are not disrupted during denaturation. Peptide bonds are also part of the primary structure and remain intact during denaturation.
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