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<p>ones. In other contexts, the folded shape of a protein is most often referred to as its native "<a href="page.php?w=Chemical_conformation">conformation</a>" or "structure."</p>

<p>Folded and unfolded proteins are often easily distinguished by virtue of their water solubilities, as many proteins become insoluble on denaturation. Proteins in the native state will have defined <a href="page.php?w=secondary_structure">secondary structure</a>, which can be detected spectroscopically, by <a href="page.php?w=circular_dichroism">circular dichroism</a> and</p><p>
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