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how disulphide bonds are produced?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Disulfide bonds in proteins are formed between the thiol groups of cysteine residues by the process of oxidative folding. The other sulfur-containing amino acid, methionine, cannot form disulfide bonds. ... That is, the disulfide bond destabilizes the unfolded form of the protein by lowering its entropy.

Answered by vkvinay6230
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Disulfide bonds in proteins are formed between the thiol groups of cysteine residues by the process of oxidative folding. The other sulfur-containing amino acid, methionine, cannot form disulfide bonds. ... That is, the disulfide bond destabilizes the unfolded form of the protein by lowering its entropy.

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