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- Salt_bridge_(protein_and_supramolecular) comment "Salt bridges fall into the broader category of noncovalent interactions. A salt bridge is actually a combination of two noncovalent interactions: hydrogen bonding and electrostatic interactions (Figure 1). This is most commonly observed to contribute stability to the entropically unfavorable folded conformation of proteins.".