Respuesta :
The optimum pH for Pepsin should be around 2.0, which is what the stomach pH is. When it travels to somewhere with pH 7, the Pepsin enzyme should be denatured, due to the extreme pH.
Answer:
irreversible denaturation
Explanation:
Pepsin is a monomeric protein with two domains with a beta barrel architecture. The active enzyme site contains two aspartate residues. To activate, one of these aspartate residues must be protonic, while the other must be deprotonated. This occurs between the acidic pH (pH 1-5) provided by the HCl in the gastric juice. This is how the transition from pepsinogen to active pepsin occurs. However, above pH 7, pepsin irreversibly denatures.