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. 1971 Aug;68(8):1801–1804. doi: 10.1073/pnas.68.8.1801

Photo-Affinity Labels for Adenosine 3′:5′-Cyclic Monophosphate

D J Brunswick 1, Barry S Cooperman 1,*
PMCID: PMC389296  PMID: 4331559

Abstract

Three derivatives of cyclic AMP that are potentially useful as photo-affinity labels were synthesized. One of these derivatives is, upon photolysis, specifically incorporated into the cyclic AMP-binding site of rabbit muscle phosphofructokinase. The use of these derivatives in isolating and identifying cyclic AMP receptor sites is discussed.

Keywords: diazomalonyl derivatives, cAMP-binding site of phosphofructokinase

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