Yan-Jiun Lee

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2008-2015 Chemistry Texas A & M University, College Station, TX, United States 
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Crippen CS, Lee YJ, Hutinet G, et al. (2019) Deoxyinosine and 7-deaza-2-deoxyguanosine as carriers of genetic information in the DNA of viruses. Journal of Virology
Wang ZA, Kurra Y, Wang X, et al. (2017) A Versatile Approach for Site-Specific Lysine Acylation in Proteins. Angewandte Chemie (International Ed. in English)
Lee YJ, Schmidt MJ, Tharp JM, et al. (2016) Genetically encoded fluorophenylalanines enable insights into the recognition of lysine trimethylation by an epigenetic reader. Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England)
Klionsky DJ, Abdelmohsen K, Abe A, et al. (2016) Guidelines for the use and interpretation of assays for monitoring autophagy (3rd edition). Autophagy. 12: 1-222
Liu W, Lee YJ, Kurra Y. (2016) Phospha-Michael addition as a new click reaction for protein functionalization. Chembiochem : a European Journal of Chemical Biology
He T, Gershenson A, Eyles SJ, et al. (2015) Fluorinated aromatic amino acids distinguish cation-π interactions from membrane insertion. The Journal of Biological Chemistry
Lee YJ, Kurra Y, Yang Y, et al. (2014) Genetically encoded unstrained olefins for live cell labeling with tetrazine dyes. Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England). 50: 13085-8
Kurra Y, Odoi KA, Lee YJ, et al. (2014) Two rapid catalyst-free click reactions for in vivo protein labeling of genetically encoded strained alkene/alkyne functionalities. Bioconjugate Chemistry. 25: 1730-8
Tuley A, Lee YJ, Wu B, et al. (2014) A genetically encoded aldehyde for rapid protein labelling. Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England). 50: 7424-6
Wang XS, Lee YJ, Liu WR. (2014) The nitrilimine-alkene cycloaddition is an ultra rapid click reaction. Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England). 50: 3176-9
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