N-terminal sequencing of proteins and peptides

Chemistry: analytical and immunological testing – Peptide – protein or amino acid – Glycoproteins

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436 89, 436 90, 530345, 530408, A61K 3800, C07K 100, C07K 1700

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ABSTRACT:
An improved method for the N-terminal sequential degradation of proteins and peptides is disclosed. The protein or peptide to be sequenced is reacted with a compound effective to impart a tertiary amine functionality to the thiazolinone derivative of a cleaved terminal amino acid of the peptide.

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