Method for amino acid sequence analysis

Chemistry: analytical and immunological testing – Peptide – protein or amino acid – Amino acid or sequencing procedure

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436161, 436172, G01N 3368

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ABSTRACT:
The present invention is directed to a method for amino acid sequence analysis comprising either the steps of labeling the sample with a fluorescent reagent and quenching the excess fluorescent reagent remaining after said labeling with an ammonium salt, or the steps of degrading amino acid from the amino terminus of peptides or proteins using a fluorescent Edman reagent and quenching the excess fluorescent Edman reagent remaining after said degrading with an ammonium salt. The method of the present invention makes it possible to eliminate the interference of identification by the chromatographic peak of fluorescent reagent by quenching the excess fluorescent reagent in the sample.

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