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Controlling the Outcome of an N-Alkylation Reaction by Using N-Oxide Functional Groups

Covalent modifiers of proteins are of importance in chemical proteomics, an emerging chemical technology used to assign protein function. In this study, high-field 1H NMR techniques were used to analyze the reaction of the bioactive compound, 2,3-bis(bromomethyl)quinoxaline 1,4-dioxide, with amines...

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Published in:Journal of organic chemistry 2005-06, Vol.70 (13), p.5055-5061
Main Authors: Pearson, Russell J, Evans, Kathryn M, Slawin, Alexandra M. Z, Philp, Douglas, Westwood, Nicholas J
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Amines - chemistry
Chemistry
Crystallography, X-Ray
Cyclic N-Oxides - chemistry
Cyclization
Exact sciences and technology
Heterocyclic compounds
Heterocyclic compounds with several n hetero atoms in the same ring, in separated rings or in fused rings
Kinetics and mechanisms
Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
Models, Molecular
Molecular Conformation
Molecular Structure
Organic chemistry
Preparations and properties
Proteins - chemistry
Quinoxalines - chemistry
Reactivity and mechanisms
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