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Edman reagent protein sequencing

While the first 20-30 residues of a peptide can readily be determined by the Edman method, most polypeptides contain several hundred amino acids. Consequently, most polypeptides must first be cleaved into smaller peptides prior to Edman sequencing. Cleavage also may be necessary to circumvent posttranslational modifications that render a protein s a-amino group blocked , or unreactive with the Edman reagent. [Pg.25]

B 2. The new reagent 4-W,W-dimethylaminoazobenzene-4 -isothiocyanate (DABITC) is often used for the Edman method of protein sequence analysis. Write a reaction showing this use of the reagent. [Pg.241]

More protein sequences will be deduced from DNA sequences in the future. However, the sequencer utilizing the principle of Edman degradation wil continue to be an important tool. Sensitivity should be enhanced with further development of fluorescent reagents. As enormous improvement has made in recent years, mass spectrometry is quite promising for its role in sequence determination. Two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and capillary electrophoresis show excellent resolution and detection sensitivity. [Pg.35]

Phenylisothiocyanate (PITC). The use of PITC (Edman Reagent) to form thiohydantoin (PTH) derivatives of amino acids for protein sequencing is well known. The development of reversed phase systems for the separation of these PTH derivatives has resulted in the introduction of both isocratic and gradient elution systems (Fig. 11.2.11). A microbore HPLC unit for PTH-amino acid analysis is now available along with the recently introduced gas phase sequenator... [Pg.189]

By the primary structure of a peptide or protein, we mean its amino acid sequence. Complete hydrolysis gives the amino acid content. The N-terminal amino acid can be identified by the Sanger method, using 2,4-dinitrofluorobenzene. The Edman degradation uses phenyl isothiocyanate to clip off one amino acid at a time from the N-terminus. Other reagents selectively cleave peptide chains at certain amino acid links. A... [Pg.317]

The primary structure (i.e., the amino acid sequence) of a protein can be determined by stepwise chemical degradation of the purified protein. By far the most powerful and commonly used technique for doing this is the automated Edman degradation. The amino terminal amino acid residue of the polypeptide is reacted with Edman s reagent (phenylisothiocyanate) to form the phenylthiocar-bamyl derivative, which is removed without hydrolysis of the other peptide bonds by cyclization in anhydrous acid. The amino acid derivative is converted to the more stable phenylthiohydantoin and identified by HPLC. The process can be repeated many times, removing the amino acids from the amino terminus of the polypeptide one residue at a time and identifying them until the entire sequence... [Pg.86]


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