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A Simplified Procedure for Dipeptide Sequence Analysis in the Undergraduate Laboratory
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Abstract
This short article reports two simplifications in the standard sequence analysis of dipeptides by the Sanger method.
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Second-Year UndergraduateKeywords (Domain):
Organic ChemistryKeywords (Subject):
Amino AcidsCiting Articles
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Dipeptide Sequence Determination: Analyzing Phenylthiohydantoin Amino Acids by HPLC
Janice S. Barton , Chung-Fei Tang and Steven S. ReedJournal of Chemical Education2000 77 (2), 268Dipeptide Sequence Determination: Analyzing Phenylthiohydantoin Amino Acids by HPLC
Janice S. Barton , Chung-Fei Tang and Steven S. ReedJournal of Chemical Education2000 77 (2), 268Amino acid composition and sequence determination, important techniques for characterizing peptides and proteins, are essential for predicting conformation and studying sequence alignment. This experiment presents improved, fundamental methods of sequence ...
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- Received: August 03, 2009
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