Concisely synthesized and functionalized dihydroasparagusic acid (DHAA) derivatives were used to show that the introduction of a hydrophobic functional group dramatically reduced air oxidation activity at the dithiol moieties and dominantly activated the cleavage of S-S bonds in proteins, presumably due to the hydrophobization and lipophilization. Notably, the reaction sites of water-reactive dithiol moieties behaved similarly to hydrophobic and lipophilic functional groups, which suggests impersonation of the reaction site.