[edit] Disulfide bridges In addition to intra- and intermolecular hydrogen bonds, keratins have large amounts of the sulfur-containing amino acid cysteine, ...
Disulfide bridge (in proteins) Dixon, H. H. DNA Polymer of deoxyribonucleotides that stores genetic information.
This is may include the formation of disulfide bridges or attachment of any of a number of biochemical functional groups, such as acetate, phosphate, various lipids and carbohydrates.
(tur-shee-air-ee) Irregular contortions of a protein molecule due to interactions of side chains involved in hydrophobic interactions, ionic bonds, hydrogen bonds, and disulfide bridges. testcross ...
See also: Enzyme, Peptide, Acids, Amino acid, Protein
 
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