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protein denaturation can typically be caused by an increase in which of the following?
the concentration of chaperone proteins
temperature
amino acid concentration
ph
ionic concentration
Brief Explanations
- Chaperone proteins help fold proteins, so increasing their concentration doesn't cause denaturation.
- High temperature breaks protein structures, causing denaturation.
- Amino acid concentration alone (without extreme conditions) doesn't typically denature proteins.
- Extreme pH (too high or low) disrupts protein bonds, leading to denaturation.
- High ionic concentration (like in strong salt solutions) can disrupt protein structure, causing denaturation.
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B. Temperature, D. pH, E. Ionic concentration