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Evaluation of an Alkyne-containing Analogue of Farnesyl Diphosphate as a Dual Substrate for Protein-prenyltransferases

The development of tools for proteomic analysis is an active area of research. Here, we report on the synthesis of 12-propargoxyfarnesyl diphosphate (1), an alkyne-containing analogue of farnesyl diphosphate (FPP), and its enzymatic incorporation into peptide substrates by both protein-farnesyltrans...

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Published in:International journal of peptide research and therapeutics 2007-06, Vol.13 (1-2), p.345-354
Main Authors: Hosokawa, Ayako, Wollack, James W., Zhang, Zhiyuan, Chen, Lin, Barany, George, Distefano, Mark D.
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