H-H linkage
S-S linkage
Peroxide Linkages (-O-O-): These are not involved in stabilizing protein structures and do not contribute to secondary or tertiary structure stabilization.
The secondary and tertiary structures of proteins are stabilized by hydrogen bonds, disulfide linkages, van der Waals forces, and electrostatic interactions. Peroxide linkages are not involved.
The secondary and tertiary proteins are stabilized by hydrogen bonds, disulfide linkages, Van Dar Wall's, and electrostatic forces of attraction.
Biomolecules are the most essential organic molecules, which are involved in the maintenance and metabolic processes of living organisms. These non-living molecules are the actual foot-soldiers of the battle of sustenance of life.
There are four major classes of Biomolecules – Carbohydrates, Proteins, Nucleic acids and Lipids.