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This also has several cysteines that are involved in forming disulphide bridges.
The monomers are held together by 2 interchain disulphide bonds.
His efforts enabled him to create carbon disulphide, rubber's only solvent.
Colipase is a small protein with five conserved disulphide bonds.
Proteins with disulphide bonds and glycosylation can be efficiently produced in yeast.
The two disulphide bonds are as predicted.
This domain contains four conserved cysteines involved in two disulphide bonds.
It contains 4 conserved cysteine residues, which probably form disulphide bridges.
Invertebrate connective tissues proteins based on disulphide links appear to be radically different.
The process has evolved to applying solid lubricants such as molybdenum disulphide to surfaces.
Alternatively, these cysteine residues could participate in intermolecular disulphide bonds.
They have a compact, globular fold (similar to other interleukins), stabilised by the 2 disulphide bonds.
The monomers are held with disulphide bridges and 3 pairs of cysteine amino acids.
Intermolecular disulphide bonding holds the L1 capsid proteins together.
This is because the oil responsible for the smell, and found primarily within the leaves, contains sulphur compounds, including largely dimethyl disulphide.
This domain has disulphide isomerase activity.
It is insoluble in water, but soluble in carbon disulphide, an organic solvent.
The atomic nitrogen inserts (in approximately 80 per cent yield) into the disulphide link of the dithiadiazole.
'C': conserved cysteine involved in a disulphide bond.
The presence and position of disulphide bridges are other conserved features of aspartic peptidases.
This fold, and the location of the disulphide bonds, are a shared element between toxins stemming from arthropods.
One example of this is the production of carbon disulphide through the reaction of sulphur vapours with hot charcoal.
Ant carcinogenic effects of natural & synthetic disulphide in induced Hepatoma in rats.
Fourteen cysteines are conserved in all known HER-1 sequences and form seven disulphide bonds.
They are also termed S-type lectins due to their dependency on disulphide bonds for stability and carbohydrate binding.