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Reinvestigation of an O‐Salicylaldehyde Ester Functional Group in Aqueous Buffer and Discovery of a Coumarin Scaffold Probe for Selective N‐Terminal Cysteine …

Murale et al., 2018

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6582898353852973438
Author
Murale D
Hong S
Jang S
Lee J
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ChemBioChem

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Many intracellular proteins are metabolically unstable, and their half‐life was known to be controlled by the “N‐end rule,” that is, the N‐terminal residue controlled protein stability. To visualize or measure the cellular stability of a protein, depending on the N‐terminal …
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