Soulère et al., 2004 - Google Patents
Synthesis of GTP‐Derived Ras LigandsSoulère et al., 2004
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- 2967783725374971722
- Author
- Soulère L
- Aldrich C
- Daumke O
- Gail R
- Kissau L
- Wittinghofer A
- Waldmann H
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- Publication venue
- Chembiochem
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A practical and convenient method for the synthesis of acid‐and base‐sensitive GTP analogues carrying a further substituent at the terminal phosphate has been developed. Key to the successful synthesis of these potential ligands of the Ras protein is the use of Pd0 …
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