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PREPARED AND PRESENTED BY:
SAROJ SINGH
MASTERS OF SCIENCE IN BIOTECHNOLOGY
• INTRODUCTION
• DEFINITION
• EXAMPLE
• LEVELS OF PROTEIN DENATURATION
• TYPES
• WHAT IS PROTEIN RENATURATION
• CAUSES OF PROTEIN DENATURATION
• EFFECTS OF PROTEIN DENATURATION
• CONCLUSION
• REFERENCE
• WHAT IS PROTEIN
• Protein is the most abundantly found
macromolecule of our biological system which is
made up of amino acid residues which are held
together by the help of peptide bond. It
participates in various systems in our body such
as digestive system, reproductive system etc.
• WHAT IS DENATURATION
• Denaturation is the process in which the folding
structure of any molecule is altered due to the
exposure of external stress which may be physical
or chemical.
• The process of partial and total alteration in
native, secondary, tertiary and quaternary
structure of protein due to exposure of certain
chemicals and physical factors is called protein
denaturation.
• Denaturation leads break down of various bond
exist within a molecule and macromolecule.
• If protein in a living cell denatured results
disruption of cell activity and possibly cell death.
• A classic example of protein denaturation is egg
albumen which get hard and solid due to its
denaturation on high temperature and convert into
white color from its color less appearance.
• If a solution containing protein is heated and
treated with some chemical and physical factors
resulting break down of the various bonds
present in secondary, tertiary, quaternary
structure of protein hence protein gets
denatured and convert into its primary
configuration.
• In quaternary structure of protein, during protein
denaturation subunits of proteins are dissociated
from each other and get separate.
• In tertiary structure of protein, during protein
denaturation following changes our occurs:
1. Disruption of covalent bond.
2. Disruption of non covalent dipole-dipole bond.
3. Disruption of Vander Val bonds.
• In secondary structure of protein, during protein
denaturation protein loss all repeating pattern
such as alpha helix, beta pleated sheets etc.
• In primary structure of protein no changes occur
during denaturation
1). Irreversible denaturation
Some protein after denaturation cannot brought be
back to their native configuration, In that case
denaturation is described as irreversible
denaturation.
2). Reversible denaturation
On the other hand when protein after denaturation
is able to brought back on its native configuration,
in that case denaturation is described as reversible
denaturation.
• The process of regaining its
normal properties by
denatured protein is called
protein renaturation. Its occur
when situations are getting
normal which are hardly
responsible for protein
denaturation but the property
of protein denaturation is only
shown by few proteins all the
proteins are not able to
convert in its native
configuration after
denaturation of protein this
type of denaturation is called
reversible denaturation.
Denaturation may be brought about by a
variety of agents such as
CHEMICALFACTORS PHYSICALFACTORS
1). Salt concentration:
 Ammonium sulphate
2). Heavy metals:
 Hg++, Ag++,etc.
3). Organic solvent:
 Acetone, alcohol.
4). Detergents:
 Sodium dodecyl sulphate.
1). Mechanical action:
 Shaking, rubbing.
2). TEMPRATURE:
 More than 41°C .
 Frozen temperature.
3). Hydrostatic pressure:
 5000-10,000 atm.
4) Exposure of rays:
 X-Rays, UV-Rays
5). pH:
Change in pH can change the chemistry of
amino acid residues and can lead the
denaturation.
6). Oxidation:
Oxidation of protein can destroy the stability of
protein.
7). Enzymatic degradation:
Protease is an enzyme which is specific to
cleave protein and thus stability of protein will be
1) Possibility to loss biological activity of protein.
2) Decrease in size and shape.
3) Change in its physical appearance.
4) Disruption in its native structure.
5) Disruption in cell activity.
6) Production of toxins by denatured protein.
• The process of unfolding of protein is referred as
denaturation thus causing disorganization of the
internal structure of protein which is capable to
block cell activity and possibly leads cell death.
• The process of denaturation may be reversible or
irreversible it is based upon the nature of amino
acid residues which participates in its structure.
• It is caused by some external stress such as
physical and chemical factor which include heat,
exposure of UV-rays, X-rays and certain
• J. L. JAIN- FUNDAMENTALS OF
BIOCHEMISTRY.
• ALBERT L. LEHNINGER-BOOK OF
BIOCHEMISTRY.
• WWW.WIKIPEDIA.COM
• OTHER ONLINE SOURCES
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Protein denaturation

  • 1. PREPARED AND PRESENTED BY: SAROJ SINGH MASTERS OF SCIENCE IN BIOTECHNOLOGY
  • 2. • INTRODUCTION • DEFINITION • EXAMPLE • LEVELS OF PROTEIN DENATURATION • TYPES • WHAT IS PROTEIN RENATURATION • CAUSES OF PROTEIN DENATURATION • EFFECTS OF PROTEIN DENATURATION • CONCLUSION • REFERENCE
  • 3. • WHAT IS PROTEIN • Protein is the most abundantly found macromolecule of our biological system which is made up of amino acid residues which are held together by the help of peptide bond. It participates in various systems in our body such as digestive system, reproductive system etc. • WHAT IS DENATURATION • Denaturation is the process in which the folding structure of any molecule is altered due to the exposure of external stress which may be physical or chemical.
  • 4. • The process of partial and total alteration in native, secondary, tertiary and quaternary structure of protein due to exposure of certain chemicals and physical factors is called protein denaturation. • Denaturation leads break down of various bond exist within a molecule and macromolecule. • If protein in a living cell denatured results disruption of cell activity and possibly cell death.
  • 5. • A classic example of protein denaturation is egg albumen which get hard and solid due to its denaturation on high temperature and convert into white color from its color less appearance.
  • 6. • If a solution containing protein is heated and treated with some chemical and physical factors resulting break down of the various bonds present in secondary, tertiary, quaternary structure of protein hence protein gets denatured and convert into its primary configuration.
  • 7. • In quaternary structure of protein, during protein denaturation subunits of proteins are dissociated from each other and get separate. • In tertiary structure of protein, during protein denaturation following changes our occurs: 1. Disruption of covalent bond. 2. Disruption of non covalent dipole-dipole bond. 3. Disruption of Vander Val bonds.
  • 8. • In secondary structure of protein, during protein denaturation protein loss all repeating pattern such as alpha helix, beta pleated sheets etc. • In primary structure of protein no changes occur during denaturation
  • 9. 1). Irreversible denaturation Some protein after denaturation cannot brought be back to their native configuration, In that case denaturation is described as irreversible denaturation. 2). Reversible denaturation On the other hand when protein after denaturation is able to brought back on its native configuration, in that case denaturation is described as reversible denaturation.
  • 10.
  • 11. • The process of regaining its normal properties by denatured protein is called protein renaturation. Its occur when situations are getting normal which are hardly responsible for protein denaturation but the property of protein denaturation is only shown by few proteins all the proteins are not able to convert in its native configuration after denaturation of protein this type of denaturation is called reversible denaturation.
  • 12. Denaturation may be brought about by a variety of agents such as CHEMICALFACTORS PHYSICALFACTORS
  • 13. 1). Salt concentration:  Ammonium sulphate 2). Heavy metals:  Hg++, Ag++,etc. 3). Organic solvent:  Acetone, alcohol. 4). Detergents:  Sodium dodecyl sulphate.
  • 14. 1). Mechanical action:  Shaking, rubbing. 2). TEMPRATURE:  More than 41°C .  Frozen temperature. 3). Hydrostatic pressure:  5000-10,000 atm. 4) Exposure of rays:  X-Rays, UV-Rays
  • 15. 5). pH: Change in pH can change the chemistry of amino acid residues and can lead the denaturation. 6). Oxidation: Oxidation of protein can destroy the stability of protein. 7). Enzymatic degradation: Protease is an enzyme which is specific to cleave protein and thus stability of protein will be
  • 16. 1) Possibility to loss biological activity of protein. 2) Decrease in size and shape. 3) Change in its physical appearance. 4) Disruption in its native structure. 5) Disruption in cell activity. 6) Production of toxins by denatured protein.
  • 17. • The process of unfolding of protein is referred as denaturation thus causing disorganization of the internal structure of protein which is capable to block cell activity and possibly leads cell death. • The process of denaturation may be reversible or irreversible it is based upon the nature of amino acid residues which participates in its structure. • It is caused by some external stress such as physical and chemical factor which include heat, exposure of UV-rays, X-rays and certain
  • 18. • J. L. JAIN- FUNDAMENTALS OF BIOCHEMISTRY. • ALBERT L. LEHNINGER-BOOK OF BIOCHEMISTRY. • WWW.WIKIPEDIA.COM • OTHER ONLINE SOURCES