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    Denaturation of Proteins

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    Abstract This experiment aimed to study the effect of various denaturants on albumin and casein protein extracts through viscosity measurements. 5 mL samples of native and denatured protein solutions were prepared‚ using -mercaptoethanol‚ urea and SDS as denaturants for albumin‚ and NaOH‚ NaCL‚ HCL‚ -mercaptoethanol‚ urea and SDS for casein. 5 mL blank solutions for each denaturant used were also prepared. The viscosity of the solutions were determined using Ostwald viscometer. ________

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    Protein Denaturation

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    DENATURATION OF PROTEINS Abstract The experiment was done to be able to understand how various denaturants such as HCl and NaOH affects proteins. It was observed that different denaturants act upon or denature protein differently. This was determined using the principle of viscometry. An Ostwald viscometer was used to measure the viscosity of the prepared native‚ blank‚ denatured native and blank with denaturant solutions. The time required for the said solutions to pass through the viscometer

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    Protein Denaturation

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    Practical 3: Proteins Introduction: ‘Protein’ also an important food component‚ we commonly take in from our diet. In this experiment we have studied a certain property of protein‚ i.e.‚ protein can be denatured by various factors. A. Denaturation of egg white Results: Egg white sample in water baths | Test tube | temperature | Observations | 1 | 60°C | Took 7minutes and 15 seconds to turn white and form white participate. | 2 | 80°C | Took 2minutes and 20 seconds to turn white

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    Denaturation of Proteins

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    DENATURATION OF PROTEINS Abstract The experiment aimed to use the concept of viscosity to study the effects of different denaturants on 1% albumin extract. An Ostwald viscometer was used to measure the flow time of 5 mL of the blank and native protein. These were then denatured by adding 1 mL of denaturant and had their flow time measured. The flow time from the blank to denatured protein is increasing. The specific viscosity and reduced viscosity

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    Denaturation of Proteins

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    Denaturation of ProteinsDenaturation is a process in which proteins or nucleic acids lose the tertiary structure and secondary structure which is present in their native state‚ by application of some external stress or compound such as a strong acid or base‚ a concentrated inorganic salt‚ an organic solvent (e.g.‚ alcohol or chloroform)‚ or heat. If proteins in a living cell are denatured‚ this results in disruption of cell activity and possibly cell death. Denatured proteins

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    Denaturation of Proteins

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    Denaturation of proteins involves the disruption and possible destruction of both the secondary and tertiary structures. Since denaturation reactions are not strong enough to break the peptide bonds‚ the primary structure (sequence of amino acids) remains the same after a denaturation process. Denaturation disrupts the normal alpha-helix and beta sheets in a protein and uncoils it into a random shape. Denaturation occurs because the bonding interactions responsible for the secondary structure (hydrogen

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    is because the protein in egg white undergoes denaturation‚ the cross linkage(the hydrogen bonds‚ ionic bonds and disulphride bonds) which maintain the protein shape destructed‚ so protein lose its tertiary conformation. This denaturing process is very important‚ because before protein can be used in digestion they must be unfolded. Part A: denaturation of egg white Aim: To examine the factors on the effect of denaturation of egg white. Principle: As protein denaturation can be cause by

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    To examine three different ways of denaturing proteins. HypothesisIt was predicted that the physical characteristics of the egg white solution at room temperature would appear clear and normal like a raw egg white. This is because nothing would be done to the egg white. It was also predicted that when the egg white solution gets heated‚ the protein would denature if the temperature exceeds 65 °C. The protein would solidify‚ turn opaque‚ and turn white in colour. This would happen because the heat

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    DATE: 11/10/12 COURSE CODE: BIOL 2365 Comparative Biochemistry TITLE: Proteins and Amino Acids RESULTS: Table 1: The results of experiment 1; the Lowry Test Volume of Standard Protein/ Unknown (mL) Absorbance at 750 nm 0 0.000 0.1 0.017 0.3 0.135 0.3 0.155 0.5 0.230 0.7 0.323 0.7 0.310 1.0 0.457 1.0 Unknown 1a 0.463 1.0 Unknown 1b 0.433 1.0 Unknown 2a 0.237 1.0 Unknown 2b 0.159 Table 2: The results of Experiment 2; Ninhydrin Test Amino acid Color X

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    denaturation

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    Denaturation (biochemistry) Denaturation is the alteration of a protein shape through some form of external stress (for example‚ by applying heat‚ acid or alkali)‚ in such a way that it will no longer be able to carry out its cellular function. See also: Plants & Animals Cell Biology Genetics Molecular Biology Matter & Energy Biochemistry Organic Chemistry Thermodynamics Denatured proteins can exhibit a wide range of characteristics‚ from loss of solubility to communal aggregation. Proteins

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