| 1. | The dimer is held together via a complex salt bridge network.
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| 2. | This leads to destruction of salt bridge and structure destabilization.
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| 3. | The salt bridge formed is between the deprotonated Asp70 and protonated His31.
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| 4. | Certain salt bridges likely also play a role in thermostability.
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| 5. | The yellow line between Asp15 and Arg176 shows the salt bridge present.
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| 6. | Also, surface salt bridges, under certain conditions, can display a stabilizing effect.
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| 7. | The ionic nature is found in the salt bridge formed from Arg359 to the phosphate group.
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| 8. | To maintain the salt bridge, His31 will attempt to keep its proton as long as possible.
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| 9. | Completing the circuit and connecting the two chambers is a salt bridge or ion-exchange membrane.
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| 10. | The SHE electrode can be connected to any other electrode by a salt bridge to form a cell.
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