4-Phosphothiophen-2-yl alanine: A new 5-membered analogue of phosphotyrosine

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Abstract

Polyclonal antibodies raised against 4-phosphothiophen-2-yl alanine 2a, a novel five-membered ring analogue of phosphotyrosine, showed high selectivity for phosphotyrosine and no cross-reactivity with other phosphorylated amino acids. Western blots showed that the polyclonal was similarly effective, but different in selectivity, to a commercially available monoclonal antibody. © 2014 The Royal Society of Chemistry.

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Lilley, M., Mambwe, B., Jackson, R. F. W., & Muimo, R. (2014). 4-Phosphothiophen-2-yl alanine: A new 5-membered analogue of phosphotyrosine. Chemical Communications, 50(66), 9343–9345. https://doi.org/10.1039/c4cc03393k

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