Small molecule generators of biologically reactive sulfur species

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Abstract

Sulfur metabolism is integral to cellular growth and survival. The presence of a wide range of oxidation states of sulfur in biology coupled with its unique reactivity are some key features of the biology of this element. In particular, nearly all oxidation states of sulfur not only occur but are also inter-convertible. In order to study the chemical biology of reactive sulfur species, tools to reliably detect as well as generate these species within cells are necessary. Herein, an overview of strategies to generate certain reactive sulfur species is presented. The donors of reactive sulfur species have been organized based on their oxidation states. These interesting small molecules have helped lay a strong foundation to study the biology of reactive sulfur species and some may have therapeutic applications in the future as well.

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Bora, P., Chauhan, P., Pardeshi, K. A., & Chakrapani, H. (2018). Small molecule generators of biologically reactive sulfur species. RSC Advances. Royal Society of Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1039/c8ra03658f

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