Method to determine automatically the sequence of amino acids

Chemistry of carbon compounds – Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds – C-metal

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23230M, 23252R, C07D 4932

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ABSTRACT:
Method and apparatus for automatically converting of thiazolinone amino acids into phenyl thiohydantoin amino acids as a stage in amino acid sequence analysis of proteins and peptides. According to the invention a solution of thiazolinone amino acids is, under continuous exclusion of oxygen, introduced into a reaction vessel and evaporated to dryness. Then there is added an aqueous trifluoro acetic acid solution or dilute hydrochloric acid, containing a mercaptan, and again evaporated, followed by dissolving of the residue in a mixture of dichloroethane and methanol.

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