Chemistry: analytical and immunological testing – Peptide – protein or amino acid – Amino acid or sequencing procedure
Patent
1990-06-29
1991-08-20
Hill, Jr., Robert J.
Chemistry: analytical and immunological testing
Peptide, protein or amino acid
Amino acid or sequencing procedure
422 61, 436178, 5253262, 5253277, 5253283, 5253335, 5253336, 525393, 530345, 530408, C07K 110, G01N 3368
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active
050413880
ABSTRACT:
A method of C-terminal peptide sequencing. The peptide is reacted with an activated support derivatized with a mixed anhydride of isothiocyanic acid and carboxylic or carbonic acid, under basic conditions. The peptidyl thiohydantoin which forms is separated from the solid support and further reacted with a cleaving agent carried on a second solid support, to release a free C-terminal amino acyl thiohydantoin from the peptide. The free thiohydantoin is analyzed to determine the C-terminal peptide residue. The residual peptide can be recycled through the supports for successive C-terminal residue determinations.
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Boyd Victoria L.
Hawke David H.
Applied Biosystems Inc.
Dehlinger Peter J.
Hill Jr. Robert J.
Smith Joseph A.
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