sulfhydrylgruppen
The sulfhydrylgruppen, also known as the thiol group, is a functional group in organic chemistry with the structure -SH. It consists of a sulfur atom bonded to a hydrogen atom and to the rest of the molecule (R-SH). Sulfur’s larger size and polarizability make thiols relatively nucleophilic and redox-active compared with alcohols, giving them characteristic chemical behavior.
In many thiols the hydrogen can be released, giving a thiolate anion RS−. The pKa of typical
Biological relevance is dominated by the thiol group of the amino acid cysteine. Cysteine residues in proteins
Detection and modification of thiols are common in chemistry and biochemistry. Free thiols can be quantified