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						The two chains are joined together to constitute native insulin using
													The two chains are joined together to constitute native insulin using												
												
												
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The overall tertiary structure of the insulin monomer (A and B chain joined by disulfide bonds) is highly organized and stabilized by specific amino acid side chain interactions.