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by Ovah
1799 days ago
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While the laws of physics remain the same, the folding machinery between species varies to some degree. Protein folding is determined by the unique environment/machinery of a cell. A concrete example is disulphide bonds (S-S, ex cystein-cystein) that require a certain pH to form. The primary pathways of disulphide-bond formation are localized in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) of eukaryotic cells and the periplasmic space of prokaryotic cells. So two complete different mechanisms to end up with the same bond (protein structure) depending on the organism. |
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