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Zhihong Li1,2,3, Rong Huang1, Hongtao Xu1,2
1Shanghai Institute for Advanced Immunochemical Studies, ShanghaiTech University , Shanghai 201210, China.
Abstract:
A new class of N-phenyl-divinylsulfonamides which can be easily prepared have been successfully developed and utilized as efficient linkers in the field of disulfide bond modification. Functional divinylsulfonamides provide opportunities for the specific introduction of various functionalities, including affinity probes, fluorescent tags, and drugs, into peptides.
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