Which structure(s) of proteins remains(s) intact during denaturation process?
Both secondary and tertiary structures
Primary structure only
Secondary structure only
Tertiary structure only
During the denaturation of a protein (e.g., due to changes in temperature or pH), the complex 3D shape unfolds. The secondary and tertiary structures are destroyed because the relatively weak interactions (like hydrogen bonds) stabilising them are disrupted. However, the primary structure, which consists of the linear sequence of amino acids linked by strong covalent peptide bonds, remains intact.
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