disulfidisiltojen
Disulfidisiltojen, also known as disulfides, are a class of organic compounds that contain a disulfide bond. This bond is formed when two sulfur atoms are connected by a single bond, and it is a common structural feature in many biological molecules, including proteins and peptides. Disulfides play a crucial role in the stability and function of these biomolecules, as they can form cross-links between different parts of a protein or peptide chain, helping to maintain the molecule's three-dimensional structure.
Disulfides can be formed through the oxidation of two thiol groups (–SH) on different molecules or on
In addition to their biological significance, disulfides are also important in various industrial applications. They are
The study of disulfides and their role in biological systems has been an active area of research