2020
DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.204.supp.159.44
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Global targeting of functional (phospho)tyrosines using sulfur-triazole exchange chemistry

Abstract: Chemoproteomic probes serve as valuable tools to study and perturb protein function on a global scale. Despite advances in methodologies for cysteine and lysine profiling, a large fraction of the human proteome remains inaccessible with current activity-based probes. Here, we describe development and application of sulfur-triazole exchange (SuTEx) chemistry for developing covalent probes with broad applications for chemical proteomics. We show modifications to the triazole leaving group can produce sulfonyl pr… Show more

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