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Type of substance
Derivation denature

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A denaturant melt measures the free energy of unfolding as well as the protein's m value, or denaturant dependence.
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At room temperature, it is a polar liquid, and is used as an antifreeze, solvent, fuel, and as a denaturant for ethanol.
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The ferricytochrome-c molecules have to be held in an unfolded state by dissolving them in a solvent known as a denaturant.
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They are then forced to fold by rapid mixing with a second solution that neutralises the effects of the denaturant and so promotes the process.
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After the oxidation reactions in each denaturant-containing buffer proceed for the same specified time, they are quenched with the addition of free methionine.
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This technique has been used to measure equilibrium unfolding of the protein by measuring the change in this absorption as a function of denaturant concentration or temperature.
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In this equation, RI is the refractive index determined by subtracting the refractive index measured for the 0 M buffer from the refractive index measured for the denaturant-containing buffer.
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More examples
  • Any substance that serves as a denaturing agent
  • (denaturants) Toxic or noxious components added fuel ethanol to make it unfit for use as a beverage.
  • (Denaturants) (such as DMSO) can increase amplification specificity by destabilizing non-specific primer binding. Other chemicals, such as glycerol, are stabilizers for the activity of the polymerase during amplification. ...
  • A substance that makes ethanol unfit for consumption.
  • Any material authorized under 27 CFR part 21 for addition to spirits in the production of denatured spirits.
  • A chemical agent which disrupts protein structure, causing it to unfold. Denaturants are often used to dissolve aggregates and/or inclusion bodies, and include salts such as guanidine hydrochloride, organic agents such as urea, and also detergents such as sarkosyl.