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2. Chemical Components of Cells
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2. Chemical Components of Cells / Properties of Macromolecules / Problem 12
Problem 12
A mutation in a protein leads to the loss of several hydrogen bonds. How might this affect the protein's function?
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The protein will become more stable and function better.
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The protein's conformation may change, potentially altering its function.
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The protein will become insoluble in water.
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The protein will not be affected at all.
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