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Qing Lin
Qing Lin
Professor, Department of Chemistry, SUNY Buffalo
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A photoinducible 1, 3‐dipolar cycloaddition reaction for rapid, selective modification of tetrazole‐containing proteins
W Song, Y Wang, J Qu, MM Madden, Q Lin
Angewandte Chemie International Edition 47 (15), 2832-2835, 2008
4692008
Selective functionalization of a genetically encoded alkene-containing protein via “photoclick chemistry” in bacterial cells
W Song, Y Wang, J Qu, Q Lin
Journal of the American Chemical Society 130 (30), 9654-9655, 2008
4152008
Bioorthogonal chemistry: strategies and recent developments
CP Ramil, Q Lin
Chemical communications 49 (94), 11007-11022, 2013
4132013
Bioorthogonal chemistry: recent progress and future directions
RKV Lim, Q Lin
Chemical communications 46 (10), 1589-1600, 2010
3342010
Protein surface recognition by synthetic receptors: A route to novel submicromolar inhibitors for α-chymotrypsin
HS Park, Q Lin, AD Hamilton
Journal of the American Chemical Society 121 (1), 8-13, 1999
2991999
Copper-free Sonogashira cross-coupling for functionalization of alkyne-encoded proteins in aqueous medium and in bacterial cells
N Li, RKV Lim, S Edwardraja, Q Lin
Journal of the American Chemical Society 133 (39), 15316-15319, 2011
2872011
Genetically encoded cyclopropene directs rapid, photoclick‐chemistry‐mediated protein labeling in mammalian cells
Z Yu, Y Pan, Z Wang, J Wang, Q Lin
Angewandte Chemie 124 (42), 10752-10756, 2012
2472012
Fast alkene functionalization in vivo by photoclick chemistry: HOMO lifting of nitrile imine dipoles
Y Wang, W Song, WJ Hu, Q Lin
Angewandte Chemie International Edition 48 (29), 5330-5333, 2009
2412009
Photoinducible bioorthogonal chemistry: a spatiotemporally controllable tool to visualize and perturb proteins in live cells
RKV Lim, Q Lin
Accounts of Chemical Research 44 (9), 828-839, 2011
2382011
Bioorthogonal chemistry
SL Scinto, DA Bilodeau, R Hincapie, W Lee, SS Nguyen, M Xu, ...
Nature Reviews Methods Primers 1 (1), 30, 2021
2242021
Convenient synthesis of highly functionalized pyrazolines via mild, photoactivated 1, 3-dipolar cycloaddition
Y Wang, CI Rivera Vera, Q Lin
Organic letters 9 (21), 4155-4158, 2007
2192007
Rational design of proteolytically stable, cell-permeable peptide-based selective Mcl-1 inhibitors
A Muppidi, K Doi, S Edwardraja, EJ Drake, AM Gulick, HG Wang, Q Lin
Journal of the American Chemical Society 134 (36), 14734-14737, 2012
1832012
Fluorogenic, two-photon-triggered photoclick chemistry in live mammalian cells
Z Yu, TY Ohulchanskyy, P An, PN Prasad, Q Lin
Journal of the American Chemical Society 135 (45), 16766-16769, 2013
1792013
Light-triggered click chemistry
GS Kumar, Q Lin
Chemical reviews 121 (12), 6991-7031, 2020
1732020
Discovery of long-wavelength photoactivatable diaryltetrazoles for bioorthogonal 1, 3-dipolar cycloaddition reactions.
Y Wang, WJ Hu, W Song, RK Lim, Q Lin
Organic letters 10 (17), 3725-3728, 2008
1732008
Design of GFB-111, a platelet-derived growth factor binding molecule with antiangiogenic and anticancer activity against human tumors in mice
MA Blaskovich, Q Lin, FL Delarue, J Sun, HS Park, D Coppola, ...
Nature biotechnology 18 (10), 1065-1070, 2000
1692000
A biosynthetic route to photoclick chemistry on proteins
J Wang, W Zhang, W Song, Y Wang, Z Yu, J Li, M Wu, L Wang, J Zang, ...
Journal of the American Chemical Society 132 (42), 14812-14818, 2010
1592010
Photoclick chemistry: a fluorogenic light-triggered in vivo ligation reaction
CP Ramil, Q Lin
Current opinion in chemical biology 21, 89-95, 2014
1522014
Synthesis of cell-permeable stapled peptide dual inhibitors of the p53-Mdm2/Mdmx interactions via photoinduced cycloaddition
MM Madden, A Muppidi, Z Li, X Li, J Chen, Q Lin
Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry letters 21 (5), 1472-1475, 2011
1302011
Rapid, photoactivatable turn-on fluorescent probes based on an intramolecular photoclick reaction
Z Yu, LY Ho, Q Lin
Journal of the American Chemical Society 133 (31), 11912-11915, 2011
1282011
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