N-terminal-marked peptides immobilized on glass beads and method

Chemistry: natural resins or derivatives; peptides or proteins; – Peptides of 3 to 100 amino acid residues

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530334, 530345, 530811, 514 16, 514 17, 435 792, C07K 700

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ABSTRACT:
Peptides or peptides having an amino acid-like moiety in place of an amino acid moiety thereof immobilized on glass beads, especially controlled-pore glass beads, by a C-terminal .alpha.-carboxyl-.omega.-amino linker and .alpha.-silyl-.omega.-amino anchor, especially wherein the anchor has the structural formula

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