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Native protein structures deletions

In addition to analyzing a protein for characteristics dictated by its specific nature, routine analytical assays are performed namely, amino acid analyses and amino- and carboxy-terminal sequencing. If necessary, disulfide assignments are made. A search is ordinarily conducted for oxidations and/or deamidations. In the case of recombinant proteins particular attention is paid to detecting signal sequences or proteolytically degraded species. In contrast, deletions and chemical modifications can be a consequence of proteins prepared by chemical synthesis. Lastly, tests are applied to determine if the protein is correctly folded into its native three dimensional structure. In addition, with recombinant proteins, sensitive immunological procedures are performed to ensure that host cell proteins have not been copurified with the protein of interest. [Pg.91]


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