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denaturation
partial physical disruption of the internal structure of a protein molecule. Denaturation is usually reversible, whereas coagulation is not
Source: Noland, George B. 1983. General Biology, 11th Edition. St. Louis, MO. C. V. Mosby ...
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Denaturation may refer to:
denaturation (biochemistry), in biochemistry, a structural change in macromolecules caused by extreme conditions.
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Denaturation in Biochemistry refers to a structural change in macromolecules caused by extreme conditions.
Denaturation can refer to the intentional adulteration of ethyl alcohol so that it is unsuitable as a beverage.
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Denaturation occurs when the normal bonding patterns are disturbed causing the shape of the protein to change. This can be caused by changes in temperature, pH, or salt concentration.
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denaturation
For proteins, a process in which a protein unravels and loses its native conformation, thereby becoming biologically inactive. For DNA, the separation of the two strands of the double helix.
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Denaturation of DNA or RNA
Separation of the two strands of a double-stranded DNA or RNA molecule by disrupting the hydrogen bonds that join the complementary bases from the two opposite strands, usually by heat or alkali. (Often called "melting".) ...
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Denaturation of duplex DNA by heat or increased pH leading to strand separation.
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denaturation Disruption of bonds holding a protein in its three-dimensional form, such that its polypeptide chain(s) unfolds partially or completely. Denaturation can be caused by changes in pH, salt concentration, or environmental temperature.
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Denaturation loss of a protein's normal three-dimensional shape its native conformation
(de = from down out; nata = born produced) ...
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Denaturation: With respect to nucleic acids, refers to the conversion from double-stranded to the single-stranded state, often achieved by heating or alkaline conditions. This is also called "melting" DNA.
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Denaturation
: Reversible disruption of hydrogen bonds between nucleotides converting a double-stranded DNA molecule to single-stranded molecules. Heating or strong alkali
treatment result
in denaturation of DNA.
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denaturation Alteration of the specific native conformation of a polypeptide chain, protein, or nucleic acid.
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[in cellular respiration] Decay in nutrient recycling Defensins Delayed-type hypersensitivity (DTH) Deletions[DNA] [mapping with] Demographic transition Denaturation(1) Proteins: Alteration of the physical properties and three-dimensional structure ...
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Denaturation Separation of two complementary strands of nucleic acid by breakage of the hydrogen bonds involved in base pairing. This is necessary prior to probe hybridisation and most methods involving enzymic DNA synthesis on a DNA template e.g.
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The instrument automatically processes 8 templates through reaction, purification, denaturation, preconcentration, injection, separation and detection in a parallel fashion.
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