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illustrate the bond formation in disulfur​

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Answered by krishnahandicraft628
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Disulfide bonds in proteins are formed between the thiol groups of cysteine residues by the process of oxidative folding. ... It holds two portions of the protein together, biasing the protein towards the folded topology. That is, the disulfide bond destabilizes the unfolded form of the protein by lowering its entropy.

Answered by janvinegi2708
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Disulfide bonds in proteins are formed between the thiol groups of cysteine residues by the process of oxidative folding. ... It holds two portions of the protein together, biasing the protein towards the folded topology. That is, the disulfide bond destabilizes the unfolded form of the protein by lowering its entropy.

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