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Pyridyl disulfide reactive cross-linkers

The most common type of heterobifunctional reagent used for the activation of lipid components includes the amine- and sulfhydryl-reactive cross-linkers containing an NHS ester group on one end and a maleimide, iodoacetyl, or pyridyl disulfide group on the other end (Chapter 5, Section 1). Principle reagents used to effect this activation process include SMCC (Chapter 5, Section 1.3), MBS (Chapter 5, Section 1.4), SMPB (Chapter 5, Section 1.6), SIAB (Chapter 5, Section 1.5), and SPDP (Chapter 5, Section 1.1). [Pg.562]


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