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Supplementary Figure 3 from A Small Molecule Reacts with the p53 Somatic Mutant Y220C to Rescue Wild-type Thermal Stability

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<p>Supplementary Figure S3: Example LC/MS spectra from carbazole and indole series (A) LC/MS spectra from p53 WT-CL or p53 Y220C-CL labeling with KG1. (B) LC/MS spectra from p53 WT or p53 Y220C labeling with KG5. (C) LC/MS spectra from p53 WT or p53 Y220C labeling with PK11000. (D) LC/MS spectra from p53 WT or p53 Y220C labeling with KG6. (E) LC/MS spectra from p53 WT or p53 Y220C labeling with KG13.</p>
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Title: Supplementary Figure 3 from A Small Molecule Reacts with the p53 Somatic Mutant Y220C to Rescue Wild-type Thermal Stability
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<p>Supplementary Figure S3: Example LC/MS spectra from carbazole and indole series (A) LC/MS spectra from p53 WT-CL or p53 Y220C-CL labeling with KG1.
(B) LC/MS spectra from p53 WT or p53 Y220C labeling with KG5.
(C) LC/MS spectra from p53 WT or p53 Y220C labeling with PK11000.
(D) LC/MS spectra from p53 WT or p53 Y220C labeling with KG6.
(E) LC/MS spectra from p53 WT or p53 Y220C labeling with KG13.
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