It is a disulfide bond!
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Disulfide bonds between cysteine amino acids in a peptide chain are critically in stabilizing preferred secondary and tertiary structures. Many enzyme activities rely on specific shapes that are stabilized by these disulfide bonds.
Tertiary
Could depend on what your options are but out of my multiple choice answers this was the best:two cysteine residues.
It is a disulfide bond.
Disulfide bond is a covalent bond and the relative strength of bond types is as follows:Covalent > Ionic > Hydrogen > Van der Walls forcesTherefore, disulfide bond is stronger than ionic bond
SH-SH
A disulfide bridge involves covalent bonds
It is a disulfide bond!
Carbon disulfide is linear. S=C=S where '=' stands for a double bond.
16-24
CH3CH2-SH oxidation------>
Disulfide
Disulfide bonds
A disulphide bond is covalent.
Molecular shape= linear bond angle = 180 degrees