Abstract:Novel Bifunctional Bridging Functions for A1‐B29 Crosslinking of the Two Insulin Chains
The positions A1 and B29 of the insulin molecule are crosslinked by the new bifunctional groups U and V. These insulin derivatives are convertible by oxydative sulfitolysis into A1‐B29 crosslinked hexa‐S‐sulfonates, which recombine by tributylphosphan/O2 in high yields to the A1‐B29 insulin derivatives, correctly reconstructing the disulfide system, and from which the bridging function is smoothly removable by acidolysis. T… Show more
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