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Cystamine reaction with proteins

Figure 1.73 The disulfide group of a cystamine-modified protein may undergo disulfide interchange reactions with another sulfhydryl-containing protein to yield a disulfide-linked conjugate. Figure 1.73 The disulfide group of a cystamine-modified protein may undergo disulfide interchange reactions with another sulfhydryl-containing protein to yield a disulfide-linked conjugate.
The first natural sulfhydryl activator of FDPase to be described was cystamine, which at pH 7.5 was found to undergo a disulfide exchange reaction with 2 reactive cysteine residues in the protein (45), leading... [Pg.622]


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