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How does water help macromolecules carry out their functions

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Water serves as a reaction reagent or mediates ligand–protein and protein–protein interactions. Water molecules are small enough to penetrate a macromolecule's core, to stabilise its native structure and also to participate in processes occurring in the protein's core
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