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Correction to What Drives the Redox Properties of Model Green Fluorescence Protein Chromophores? Kyril M. Solntsev,* Debashree Ghosh, Adrian Amador, Mira Josowicz, and Anna I. Krylov* The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters 2011, 2, 2593 2597. DOI: 10.1021/jz2011397 In addition to the traditional ways of GFP chromophore synthesis described in refs 34 36 of the origianl paper, all six compounds studied in this paper were also synthesized using the novel method developed at Georgia Tech.1 The authors are indebted to Dr. Anthony Baldrdige who provided the GFP chromophores for this study.
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*Contact information: http://ww2.chemistry.gatech.edu/solntsev/ (K.M.S.); http://iopenshell.usc.edu/krylovgroup/ (A.I.K.).
’ REFERENCES (1) Baldridge, A.; Kowalik, J.; Tolbert, L. M. Efficient Synthesis of New 4-Arylideneimidazolin-5-ones Related to the GFP Chromophore by 2 + 3 Cyclocondensation of Arylideneimines with Imidate Ylides. Synthesis 2010, 14, 2424–2437.
Published: October 11, 2011 2695
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