Cysteine-specific protein multi-functionalization and disulfide bridging using 3-bromo-5-methylene pyrrolones
Many reagents have been developed for cysteine-specific protein modification. However, few of them allow for multi-functionalization of a single Cys residue and disulfide bridging bioconjugation. Here the authors report 3-bromo-5-methylene pyrrolones as a simple, robust and versatile class of reagen...
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Main Authors: | Yingqian Zhang, Chuanlong Zang, Guoce An, Mengdi Shang, Zenghui Cui, Gong Chen, Zhen Xi, Chuanzheng Zhou |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/88ba4e15e7d64589b76fbb9981def688 |
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