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Sulfhydryl groups aminoethylation

Figure 1.91 Aminoethyl-8 can be used to transform a sulfhydryl group into an amine. The intermediate spontaneously undergoes deblocking to release the primary amine group. Figure 1.91 Aminoethyl-8 can be used to transform a sulfhydryl group into an amine. The intermediate spontaneously undergoes deblocking to release the primary amine group.
Cleavage of disulfide bonds occurs before hydrolysis of the protein into peptides. Disulfide bonds may be cleaved oxidatively, or they may be reduced and alkylated. Treatment of the native protein with performic acid, a powerful oxidizing agent, breaks disulfide bonds and converts cystine residues to cysteic acid (Figure 3-11). Reduction of the disulfide linkage by thiols, such as d-mercaptoethanol, yields reactive sulfhydryl groups. These groups may be stabilized by alkylation with iodoacetate or ethyleneimine to yield the carboxymethyl or aminoethyl derivative, respectively. [Pg.45]

Trypsin can also be applied in cysteine containing peptides, because aminoethylation of the sulfhydryl group transforms the cysteine side chain to... [Pg.29]

Ethylenimine may be used to introduce additional sites of tryptic cleavage for protein structural studies. In this case, complete sulfhydryl modification is usually desired. Proteins are treated with ethylenimine under denaturing conditions (6-8 M guanidine hydrochloride) in the presence of a disulfide reductant to reduce any disulfide bonds before modification. Ethylenimine may be added directly to the reducing solution in excess (similar to the procedure for Aminoethyl-8 described previously) to totally modify the —SH groups formed. [Pg.120]


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