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Broad Control of Disulfide Stability through Microenvironmental Effects and Analysis in Complex Redox Environments
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EngineeringOxidation ResistanceGreen ChemistryChemistryRedox BiologyBroad ControlChemical EngineeringDisulfide BondCorrosionRedox ChemistryDisulfide BondsDisulfide Bond StabilityBiochemistryBioconjugationDisulfide StabilityComplex Redox EnvironmentsBiomolecular EngineeringDrug Delivery SystemsMedicineDeoxygenation
Disulfide bonds stabilize the tertiary- and quaternary structure of proteins. In addition, they can be used to engineer redox-sensitive (bio)materials and drug-delivery systems. Many of these applications require control of the stability of the disulfide bond. It has recently been shown that the charged microenvironment of the disulfide can be used to alter their stability by ∼3 orders of magnitude in a predictable and finely tunable manner at acidic pH. The aim of this work is to extend these findings to physiological pH and to demonstrate the validity of this approach in complex redox milieu. Disulfide microenvironments were manipulated synergistically with steric hindrance herein to control disulfide bond stability over ∼3 orders of magnitude at neutral pH. Control of disulfide stability through microenvironmental effects could also be observed in complex redox buffers (including serum) and in the presence of cells. Such fine and predictable control of disulfide properties is not achievable using other existing approaches. These findings provide easily implementable and general tools for controlling the responsiveness of biomaterials and drug delivery systems toward various local endogenous redox environments.
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