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renaturation logo #21003(from the article `denaturation`) The original structure of some proteins can be regenerated upon removal of the denaturing agent and restoration of conditions favouring the native ...
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renaturation

renaturation logo #20973<molecular biology> The conversion of denatured protein or DNA to its native configuration. ... This is rare for proteins. However, if DNA is denatured by heating the two strands separate and if the heat denatured DNA is then cooled slowly the double stranded helix reforms. ... (25 Jun 1999) ...
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renaturation

renaturation logo #10444The conversion of denatured protein or DNA to its native configuration. This is rare for proteins. However, if DNA is denatured by heating, the two strands separate and if the heat-denatured DNA is then cooled slowly the double stranded helix reforms. This renaturation is also termed re-annealing.
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renaturation

renaturation logo #21219Type: Term Pronunciation: rē′nā-tyū-rā′shŭn Definitions: 1. The conversion of a denatured and inactive macromolecule back to its natured and bioactive configuration.
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