Abstract

The synthesis and use of novel polymer-supported reagents for disulfide bond formation is described. This family of supported reagents consists of a series of oxidized methionines grafted onto a solid support. Their cost and the simplicity of their preparation through N-carboxyanhydride polymerization on beads make them reactants of choice for the formation of disulfide bridges in peptides.

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