The two polypeptides of human insulin are linked together by:
phosphodiester bonds
covalent bonds
disulphide bridges
hydrogen bonds
Insulin consists of two short polypeptide chains: chain A and chain B, that are linked together by disulphide bridges . In the production of genetically engineered insulin, these chains are produced separately and combined by creating disulfide bonds .
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