Kuschow M, Kuhn J, Drees LJ, Schuster LS, Osterloh V, Heinrich M (2026)
Publication Type: Journal article
Publication year: 2026
DOI: 10.1055/a-2872-0385
Functional peptides containing strongly coordinating sites for metal ions in combination with fluorescent properties represent valuable tools for diverse applications, most notably as activity sensors for protein kinases and phosphatases or more generally for the complexation of diverse metal ions. Herein, the synthesis and photophysical characterization of two novel sulfonamido-oxine (Sox)-substituted lysines are described. Due to their straightforward availability, applicability in solid phase peptide synthesis, and useful zinc(II)-binding properties of the chelating unit, these compounds are now available for a broad range of applications.
APA:
Kuschow, M., Kuhn, J., Drees, L.J., Schuster, L.S., Osterloh, V., & Heinrich, M. (2026). Synthesis and Evaluation of Novel Sulfonamido-oxine (Sox)-Substituted Lysine Derivatives. Synthesis-Stuttgart. https://doi.org/10.1055/a-2872-0385
MLA:
Kuschow, Meret, et al. "Synthesis and Evaluation of Novel Sulfonamido-oxine (Sox)-Substituted Lysine Derivatives." Synthesis-Stuttgart (2026).
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