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Tsai, Wan-Chen; Aleem, Ansari Mukhtar; Whittington, Chris; Cortopassi, Wilian A.; Kalyanaraman, Chakrapani; Baroz, Angel; Iavarone, Anthony T.; Skrzypczak-Jankun, Ewa; Jacobson, Matthew P.; Offenbacher, Adam R.; et al (, Biochemistry)
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Ohler, Amanda; Long, Hanna; Ohgo, Kei; Tyson, Kristin; Murray, David; Davis, Amanda; Whittington, Chris; Hvastkovs, Eli G.; Duffy, Liam; Haddy, Alice; et al (, Chemical Communications)null (Ed.)Fluorinated 5-hydroxytryptophans (F n -5HOWs) were synthesized in gram scale quantities and incorporated into a β-hairpin peptide and the protein azurin. The redox-active F n -5HOWs exhibit unique radical spectroscopic signatures that expand the function of 5HOW as probes for biological electron transfer.more » « less
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