Many antimicrobial agents destroy microbes by denaturing proteins. How can these agents disrupt protein function? (PLEASE HELP I AM VERY CONFUSED, AND EXPLAIN) The answer is not all of them, and there is more than one answer.
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cause proteins to coagulate |
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dissolve lipid bilayers |
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break bonds between amino acids |
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block the active site of the protein |
Many antimicrobial agents destroy microbes by denaturing proteins by causing the proteins to coagulate.Denatured proteins shows structural perturbations i.e., in the secondary and tertiary and quartenary structure of proteins and loss of solubility to aggregation is due to the exposure of hydrophobic groups.
Many antimicrobial agents destroy microbes by denaturing proteins. How can these agents disrupt protein function? (PLEASE...
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