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ABRF ESRG 2005 study: identification of seven modified amino acids by Edman sequencing.

J Biomol Tech. 2006; 
BruneD,DenslowN D,KobayashiR,LaneW S,LeoneJ W,MaddenB J,NeveuJ M,P
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Abstract

Identification of modified amino acids can be a challenging part for Edman degradation sequence analysis, largely because they are not included among the commonly used phenylthiohydantion amino acid standards. Yet many can have unique retention times and can be assigned by an experienced researcher or through the use of a guide showing their typical chromatography characteristics. The Edman Sequencing Research Group (ESRG) 2005 study is a continuation of the 2004 study, in which the participating laboratories were provided a synthetic peptide and asked to identify the modified amino acids present in the sequence. The study sample provided an opportunity to sequence a peptide containing a variety of modified... More

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