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Protein crosslinks
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The subject of this article is covalent crosslinks between polypeptides, either between protein chains (int'''<u>er</u>'''chain crosslinks), or within chains (int'''<u>ra</u>'''chain crosslinks). | The subject of this article is covalent crosslinks between polypeptides, either between protein chains (int'''<u>er</u>'''chain crosslinks), or within chains (int'''<u>ra</u>'''chain crosslinks). | ||
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| + | *[[Disulfide bonds]] are the most common protein crosslinks. About 23% of protein structures in the [[PDB]] have disulfide bonds (July, 2021). | ||
Revision as of 15:34, 2 July 2021
The subject of this article is covalent crosslinks between polypeptides, either between protein chains (interchain crosslinks), or within chains (intrachain crosslinks).
Natural Crosslinks
- Disulfide bonds are the most common protein crosslinks. About 23% of protein structures in the PDB have disulfide bonds (July, 2021).
