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DNA Methylation: Bisulphite Modification and Analysis
Published on: October 21, 2011
A reagent to access methyl sulfones
Yaroslav Poplavskyi1, Vasyl Ripenko1,2, Sergei Bova1
1Enamine Ltd, Winston Churchill st. 78, 02094, Kyiv, Ukraine.
Abstract:
A chemical reagent to access methyl sulfones has been developed. Its reaction with various bis-nucleophiles leads to the rapid formation of previously unknown heteroaromatic methyl sulfones. Analogous strategy can also be used to construct alkyl-, CHF2-, CF3- and even bicyclo[1.1.1]pentane-containing derivatives. These compounds have been demonstrated to have a high potential for use in medicinal chemistry and coordination chemistry.
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