Answer:
The correct answer is statement B.
Step-by-step explanation:
The enzymes may be present in the form of trimers, dimers, or tetramers. Various examples of trimers, dimers, and tetramer proteins are known, of them, the NEMO's diners are considered to be held by disulfide bonds. Thus, it can be hypothesized that the enzyme under examination is a multimer captivated by disulfide bonds, with each exhibiting catalytic sites.
On dissociation or reduction of disulfide bonds, the enzyme cleaves into its many single units. This illustrates the reduction in catalytic activity. Each active site in single unit will work, however, at a gradual rate. This also illustrates determination of multiple globular proteins after disulfide reduction.