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A phosphine-based redox method for direct conjugation of disulfides.

Yong LuLin YouChuo Chen
Published in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2022)
Technologies for cysteine disulfide detection and conjugation are pivotal to understanding protein functions and developing disulfide-derived therapeutic agents. Currently, disulfide modification requires reductive cleavage prior to functionalization, posing challenges to differentiating disulfides from free thiols. We describe herein Redox-assisted Disulfide Direct Conjugation (RDDC) as a new method to enable disulfide rebridging without cross-reacting with free thiols.
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