Biochemists have become increasingly interested in using organic reactions to modify proteins (Chapter 25) and study their behavior. The thiol-ene coupling reaction has recently been used to couple proteins together in an effort to elucidate the function of specific enzymes. (J. Am. Chem. Soc., 2012, 134, 6916-6919). Predict the product that is expected when the following proteins undergo a thiol-ene coupling reaction. PROTEIN 'N H Modify the given structures to draw the expected product (R = PROTEIN). Use the single bond tool to add single bonds and to add/remove pi bonds. R H CH₂ HS. Edit Drawing PROTEIN R

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Biochemists have become increasingly interested in using organic reactions to modify proteins (Chapter 25) and
study their behavior. The thiol-ene coupling reaction has recently been used to couple proteins together in an effort
to elucidate the function of specific enzymes. (J. Am. Chem. Soc., 2012, 134, 6916-6919). Predict the product that is
expected when the following proteins undergo a thiol-ene coupling reaction.
N
H
Modify the given structures to draw the expected product (R = PROTEIN). Use the single bond tool to add single
bonds and to add/remove pi bonds.
PROTEIN
R
H
CH₂ HS
Edit Drawing
R
PROTEIN
Transcribed Image Text:Biochemists have become increasingly interested in using organic reactions to modify proteins (Chapter 25) and study their behavior. The thiol-ene coupling reaction has recently been used to couple proteins together in an effort to elucidate the function of specific enzymes. (J. Am. Chem. Soc., 2012, 134, 6916-6919). Predict the product that is expected when the following proteins undergo a thiol-ene coupling reaction. N H Modify the given structures to draw the expected product (R = PROTEIN). Use the single bond tool to add single bonds and to add/remove pi bonds. PROTEIN R H CH₂ HS Edit Drawing R PROTEIN
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