Cysteine bioconjugation is an important method to modify biomolecules, but synthetic efforts to diversify reactive warheads and the low reactivity of introducible linchpins often impede application in biological laboratories. Now, a thianthrenium-based reagent permits site-selective installation of episulfonium on biomacromolecules, enabling one-step addition of bioorthogonal nucleophiles and further applications in quantitative proteomics and cross-linking.
- Philipp Hartmann
- Kostiantyn Bohdan
- Tobias Ritter