denaturation and renaturation proteins |
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| The key difference between denaturation and renaturation of protein is that denaturation is the loss of native 3D structure of a protein while renaturation is the conversion of denatured protein into its native 3D structure. Therefore, denaturation is the process by which a protein loses its native 3D structure |
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