disulfiidi
Disulfiidi is a chemical compound containing a disulfide bond, which is a functional group consisting of two sulfur atoms linked by a single covalent bond, represented as S-S. This bond is a key feature in the structure and function of many biological molecules, particularly proteins. In proteins, disulfide bonds can form between the thiol groups of two cysteine amino acid residues. These bonds play a crucial role in stabilizing the three-dimensional structure of proteins, contributing to their folding and overall stability.
The formation of disulfide bonds is an oxidative process, often occurring in the endoplasmic reticulum of eukaryotic