Abstract

Diethynyl phosphinates were developed as bisfunctional electrophiles for the site‐selective modification of peptides, proteins and antibodies. One of their electron‐deficient triple bonds reacts selectively with a thiol and positions an electrophilic moiety for a subsequent intra‐ or intermolecular reaction with another thiol. The obtained conjugates were found to be stable in human plasma and in the presence of small thiols. We further demonstrate that this method is suitable for the generation of functional protein conjugates for intracellular delivery. Finally, this reagent class was used to generate functional homogeneously rebridged antibodies that remain specific for their target. Their modular synthesis, thiol selectivity and conjugate stability make diethynyl phosphinates ideal candidates for protein conjugation for biological and pharmaceutical applications.

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