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Which functional group participates in disulphide
bond formation in proteins ?
(a) Thioether (b) Thiol
(c) Thioester (d) Thiolactone

Answers

Answered by susheel41
0

Answer:

B

Explanation:

thiol functional group participate in disulfide bond

Answered by brokendreams
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Option B

Thiol functional group participates in disulphide  bond formation in proteins.

Explanation:

  • A thiol is an organosulfur aggregate that comprises a carbon-bonded sulfhydryl group.
  • Thiols are the sulfur analog of alcohol.
  • A disulfide linkage is a covalent bond, habitually acquired by the coupling of two thiol groups.
  • They were originally formed as research chemicals and antidepressants.
  • Thiols are amid the odorous opinions in the fragrance of rogues and freshly chopped onions.
  • Aromatic thiols can be earned from the amino aggregates by step of the diazonium salts.

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