Pepsin, an enzyme active in the stomach, functions optimally at a very low pH (around 2). This indicates that its tertiary structure is stable and active in an environment that would:

  • Denature most other enzymes.
  • Inhibit all protein activity.
  • Promote strong hydrogen bonding.
  • Lead to polymerization of substrates.
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