Synthetic Biology
Ionic bonds are strong electrostatic attractions between oppositely charged ions that form when one atom donates an electron to another atom. This type of bond is crucial for the stability and functionality of various biological molecules, particularly in the context of protein structure and interactions. Ionic bonds contribute to the folding of proteins, their stability in different environments, and the overall shape that affects their function.
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