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Pyrophosphorylation: Via selective phosphoprotein derivatization
Marmelstein, Alan M.,Morgan, Jeremy A. M.,Penkert, Martin,Rogerson, Daniel T.,Chin, Jason W.,Krause, Eberhard,Fiedler, Dorothea
, p. 5929 - 5936 (2018/07/25)
An important step in elucidating the function of protein post-translational modifications (PTMs) is gaining access to site-specifically modified, homogeneous samples for biochemical characterization. Protein pyrophosphorylation is a poorly characterized P
Synthesis and Absolute Sterochemistry of the Two Diasteromers of P3-1-(2-Nitrophenyl)ethyl Adenosine Triphosphate ("Caged" ATP)
Corrie, John E. T.,Reid, Gordon P.,Trentham, David R.,Hursthouse, Michael B.,Mazid, Muhammed A.
, p. 1015 - 1020 (2007/10/02)
1-(2-Nitrophenyl)ethanol was resolved by fractional crystallisation of its diastereoisomeric (1S)-camphanates.The absolute stereochemistry of the (S)-alcohol was determined using the Horeau kinetic resolution procedure, and subsequently confirmed by X-ray crystallography of its (1S)-camphanate ester.The resolved alcohols were converted to (R)- and (S)-1-(2-nitrophenyl)ethyl phosphates, each of which was condensed with adenosine diphosphate to give the (R)- and (S)-1-(2-nitrophenyl)ethyl P3-esters of adenosine triphosphate.
