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RE: The Spider Silk; Different Types
Three to five (3-5) disulfide bonds near their carbonyl-termini are responsible for connection of these two proteins.
Just like the disulfide bonds found in our hair stricture in combination with the keratin protein, giving it its rigidity.
It's so amazing how insects are so independent and endowed with all they need and most importantly, the know how to make use of these endowments. If only mankind could understand the richness of what we posses as humans, we will be seriously bent exploiting them rather that fighting wars.
Nice write-up.
Ohhhhh i am happy to see a person understanding my post. Most of the time, people just passe throughit. Thanks for the comment.
Also due to te disulfide binds present in hair, it appears to be curly.
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I think your post makes a lot of sense
Thanks