In protein chemistry, the term salt bridge or salt bond denotes a relatively weak ionic bond between positively charged amino acids (arginine or lysine) and negatively charged amino acids (asparatic acid or glutamic acid) in a protein. Salt bridges contribute to the stability of protein structure.
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- Oxford dictionary of biochemistry and molecular biology, 2000, ISBN 0-19-850673-2
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