Next-generation disulfide stapling: Reduction and functional re-bridging all in one

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Herein we present a significant step towards next-generation disulfide stapling reagents. A novel class of reagent has been designed to effect both disulfide reduction and functional re-bridging. The strategy has been applied to great success across various peptides and proteins. Moreover, application to a multi-disulfide system resulted in functional re-bridging without disulfide scrambling.

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Lee, M. T. W., Maruani, A., Baker, J. R., Caddick, S., & Chudasama, V. (2016). Next-generation disulfide stapling: Reduction and functional re-bridging all in one. Chemical Science, 7(1), 799–802. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5sc02666k

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