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changed in nature or natural quality; "denatured alcohol"
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| denatured alcohol |
ethyl alcohol that is unfit for drinking but is still useful for other purposes
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| denatured protein |
A denatured protein is one which has lost its functional conformation. Once denatured, a protein loses most, if not all of its biological activity. A protein can be denatured through various means including exposure to extremes of heat, pH, salt concentration, and use of detergents. Protein denaturation may be a favorable process biologically. For example, chaperonins are able to denature proteins transiently in order to force them to refold into their correct native conformation. ...
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| denatured |
Loss of natural configuration (of a molecule) through heat or other treatment. Fully denatured DNA is single-stranded.
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