How does a change in pH affect the structural levels of a protein?
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- What are the major properties that distinguish different amino acids from one another? What roles do these differences play in the structure and function of proteins?What is the role played by the chemistry of the peptide bond in various level of organization of proteins?How does boiling a protein affect its structural and functional properties?