How are disulfide bonds broken in biological systems?

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Disulfide bonds in biological systems are broken through a process called reduction, where a reducing agent donates electrons to the sulfur atoms in the disulfide bond, causing it to break and form two separate sulfhydryl groups. This process can be catalyzed by enzymes or other chemical agents in the cell.

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