Bis-sulfone Amine

Bis-sulfone Amine


Bis-sulfone Amine is a reagent featuring two sulfone groups and a primary amine. The sulfone group is a covalent ligand which is used to bind thiols via a Michael addition, and this can be employed to label cysteine residues in proteins. The presence of two leaving groups on this molecule allows this linker to bind two thiols at a time. The amine group is free to perform a variety of reactions such as coupling with carboxylic acids, reductive amination with aldehydes or ketones, or SNAr with electron-deficient aromatic groups.

Molecular structure of the compound BP-40283
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