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Myoglobin peptides

Antibodies to antigenic sites of myoglobin Peptides of five myoglobin antigenic sites Sepharose CL-4B 55... [Pg.350]

H. M. Geysen, S. I. Rodda, and T. J. Mason, The antibody response to myoglobin, 1 Systematic synthesis of myoglobin peptides reveals location and substructure of species-dependent continuous antigenic determinants. Mol. Immunol. 23, 709-715 (1986). [Pg.531]

Myoglobin peptides [146] Marine muscle tissue protein, probably of seal species Alaskan pottery fragment, 1200-1400 A.D. NanoESI operating in positive-ion mode, hybrid quadrupole FT-ICR operating in single and tandem mass spectrometry... [Pg.814]

FIGURE 36.16 FT-ICR-MS/MS spectrum obtained from an archaeological protein extract that illustrates the y and b fragments of the myoglobin peptide (VETDLAGHGQEVLIR) via the doubly charged ion at miz 818.936 [146]. [Pg.816]

A typical TIC chromatogram from an analysis of peptides resulting from enzymatic digest of myoglobin. The peaks represent individual peptides eluting from an LC column and being mass measured by a spectrometer coupled to it through a dynamic-FAB inlet/ion source. [Pg.84]

Capillary zone electrophoresis, an up-to-date high resolution separation method useful for proteins and peptides, has been shown to be a useful method for determining electrophoretic mobilities and diffusion coefficients of proteins [3], Diffusion coefficients can be measured from peak widths of analyte bands. The validity of the method was demonstrated by measuring the diffusion coefficients for dansylated amino acids and myoglobin. [Pg.105]

Iwai, K., Fukuoka, S.-I., Fushiki, T., Kido, K., Sengoku, Y., and Semba, T. (1988) Preparation of a verifiable peptide-protein immunogen direction-controlled conjugation of a synthetic fragment of the monitor peptide with myoglobin and application for sequence analysis. Anal. Biochem. 171, 277-282. [Pg.1078]

Figure 83. Model of haemoglobin. Explanation H - heme. Peptides are part of myoglobin. Figure 83. Model of haemoglobin. Explanation H - heme. Peptides are part of myoglobin.

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