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Designer reagents for mass spectrometry-based proteomics: clickable cross-linkers for elucidation of protein structures and interactions

Sohn et al., 2012

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7672946499508908705
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Sohn C
Agnew H
Lee J
Sweredoski M
Graham R
Smith G
Hess S
Czerwieniec G
Loo J
Heath J
Deshaies R
Beauchamp J
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Analytical chemistry

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We present novel homobifunctional amine-reactive clickable cross-linkers (CXLs) for investigation of three-dimensional protein structures and protein–protein interactions (PPIs). CXLs afford consolidated advantages not previously available in a simple cross-linker …
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