SPDPH is a heterobifunctional PROTAC linker scaffold designed to introduce a protected thiol-reactive handle while maintaining compatibility with common bioconjugation chemistries used in targeted protein degradation workflows. Structurally, it contains a thioether/thiol-reactive motif of the pyridyl disulfide family, enabling selective exchange reactions with nucleophilic thiols on cysteine residues of ligands or carrier components. In PROTAC assembly, SPDPH functions as a conjugation mediator that connects two molecular building blocks—typically a target-binding moiety and an E3 ligase recruiter—through a disulfide-based linkage strategy that can be tuned for stability during synthesis and for controlled reactivity under reducing intracellular conditions. Its value for researchers lies in providing a practical, cysteine-selective coupling route that supports modular PROTAC synthesis, facilitating rapid generation of linker variants and aiding optimization of ternary-complex formation and degradation potency in mechanistic studies.
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| ConcentrationVolumeMass | 1 mg | 5 mg | 10 mg |
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| 1 mM | 2.3501 mL | 11.7503 mL | 23.5007 mL |
| 5 mM | 0.4700 mL | 2.3501 mL | 4.7001 mL |
| 10 mM | 0.2350 mL | 1.1750 mL | 2.3501 mL |
SPDPH is a heterobifunctional PROTAC linker designed to enable controlled conjugation between a targeting ligand and an E3 ligase-recruiting moiety through a thiol-reactive handle. Its disulfide-based reactivity supports formation of stable conjugates that can be further processed during PROTAC assembly, improving modularity and experimental flexibility. The detailed structural and reactivity characteristics are provided below to guide linker selection and downstream synthesis.
Structure: SPDPH is a disulfide-containing linker featuring a pyridine-like aromatic system and reactive sulfur functionality. It contains thioether/disulfide chemistry suitable for thiol exchange, with an amide-bearing framework that contributes to polarity and solubility. Overall, it behaves as a bifunctional conjugation reagent with defined electrophilic sulfur reactivity.
Reactivity: SPDPH is typically used in thiol-disulfide exchange reactions to install or transfer a protected thiol functionality onto biomolecule-derived ligands. Suitable conditions commonly involve mild, aqueous-compatible buffers that maintain thiol stability, with careful control of pH to promote nucleophilic attack while minimizing disulfide scrambling. The reaction proceeds via formation of a transient mixed disulfide intermediate, followed by thiol release and disulfide exchange; purification is usually required to remove unreacted starting material.
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