Salmain et al., 1998 - Google Patents
Side‐chain selective and covalent labelling of proteins by organometallic complexes of heavy transition metals: Possible application in radio‐crystallography of …Salmain et al., 1998
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- Salmain M
- Gorfti A
- Jaouen G
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- European journal of biochemistry
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Organo‐rhenium and organo‐tungsten N‐succinimidyl and N‐sulfosuccinimidyl esters react at amino groups of proteins to form stable amide bonds between the protein and the heavy transition metal complexes. We show here that factors such as pH of the reaction medium …
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