disulfide bond
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bond
noun
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a close connection joining two or ...
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Assembly of functional rhodopsin requires adisulfidebondbetween cysteine residues 110 and 187.
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Thedisulfidebondthat is normally formed by cysteine residues at positions 126 and 203 is indicated by a dashed line.
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Both ribozymes were active within a factor of two of wild-type activity when thedisulfidebondwas reduced.
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An intact interchaindisulfidebondis required for the neurotoxicity of tetanus toxin.
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Refolding of potato carboxypeptidase inhibitor by molecular dynamics simulations withdisulfidebondconstraints.
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Bridge over troubled waters : sensing stress bydisulfidebondformation.
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Creighton and co-workers set out to isolate folding intermediates that could be trapped by and defined in terms of naturally occurring covalentdisulfidebondformation.
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It is a secreted protein and exists in either a single chain form or a clipped, two chain form held together by adisulfidebond.
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By transferring thedisulfidebondbetween these two cysteine residues onto the folding protein it is responsible for the latters oxidation.
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His studies include the mechanisms of protein secretion,disulfidebondformation, and cell division.
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Some family members have an additionaldisulfidebondalso in a conserved location.
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Disulfidebondformation is one of the most common crosslinks, but isopeptide bond formation is also common.
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Finally, adisulfidebondis formed between cysteine residues numbers 2 and 7.
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This amino acid harbors a sulfur atom and can actively participate indisulfidebondformation.
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It has onedisulfidebondand nine hydrogen bonds, giving it a stable structure.
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The hydrogen atoms supplied by the sharpening agent weaken the cystine molecular link whereby the covalentdisulfidebondlinks are ultimately ruptured, weakening the keratin.
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It exists in either a reduced or an oxidized form where the two cysteine residues are linked in an intramoleculardisulfidebond.
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They are the first member of a family of compounds containing an oxidizeddisulfidebond.
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The longer isoform is cleaved into two chains which form a heterodimer linked by adisulfidebond.
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