Proteins in acid solution undergo?

a

Substitution

b

Fermentation

c

Hydrolysis

d

Polymerisation

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Truss
1 year ago

In an alkaline solution, proteins generally undergo denaturation and alkaline hydrolysis (also known as base hydrolysis).

Effects of Alkaline Solutions on Proteins:

1. Denaturation:

Alkaline conditions disrupt hydrogen bonds and ionic interactions, altering the protein's structure and function.



2. Hydrolysis (Breakdown of Peptide Bonds):

Strong bases (e.g., NaOH, KOH) can catalyze alkaline hydrolysis, breaking peptide bonds and degrading proteins into smaller peptides or free amino acids.

Unlike acid hydrolysis, which results in a mix of amino acids, alkaline hydrolysis often leads to the destruction of some amino acids (e.g., serine and threonine).




Key Difference:

Acid hydrolysis usually preserves amino acids better, while alkaline hydrolysis can be more destructive.

Both can break down proteins, but their effects on amino acid composition and peptide integrity differ.

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