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Services
Protein
Sequencing:
Sequence analysis of purified polypeptides are performed
using an Applied Biosystems Model 492HT Protein/Peptide
Sequencer equipped with an on-line PTH-amino acid analyzer
and data analysis computer. Between 1.0 and 100 pmol
of purified peptide is required for sequence analysis.
The chromatographic data from sequence analysis are
interpreted by the technician and the laboratory director,
and then the best interpretable amino acid sequence
is reported to the investigator. Extended amino acid
sequences (>10 residues) are searched against the
latest available version of the protein sequence databases
(including SwissProt and PIR) to identify similarities
with known proteins.
Peptide
Synthesis
Synthetic peptides containing up to 50 residues are
prepared using an Applied Biosystems Model 430a automated
peptide synthesizer employing the FASTMoc chemistry
protocol. The synthesized peptide will be deprotected
and cleaved by trifluoroacetic acid. Crude peptides
will be supplied to investigators as lyophilized solids
following deprotection and cleavage from the resin.
These peptide will be analyzed by analytical reverse
phase HPLC and by quantitative amino acid analysis.
If requested by the investigator, amino acid sequence
analysis will be performed and charged as stated under
Protein Sequencing Cost.
Amino
Acid Composition Analysis
Quantitative amino acid composition analysis of hydrolyzed
peptides are performed by HPLC following hydrolysis
and derivatization with phenylisothiocyanate. The method
is used to detect and quantify the common amino acids
obtained by acid hydrolysis with a limit of quantitation
of approximately 25 pmol. Tryptophan, asparagines, cysteine,
and glutamine are not generally determined. By special
request, cysteine can be determined as cysteic acid
following performic acid oxidation.. The Protein laboratory
performs the hydrolysis, derivatization with phenylisothiocyanate,
and analysis of the samples by HPLC. The results are
reported as moles of each amino acid present in the
sample after hydrolysis.
Peptide
Mapping
We can do a proteolytic digest of your protein submitted
from a SDS-PAGE gel piece or blotted to PVDF membrane.
The resulting peptides are separated by HPLC and subsequent
amino acid sequencing and/or mass spectrometry analysis
of the peaks will be used to determine the internal
amino acid sequence of your protein.
Other Services:
- Peptide purification by HPLC
- HPLC purification of proteins
- HPLC purification of oligonucleotides
and other molecules
- FPLC chromatography protein
purification
- Open column chromatography
- Computer analysis of both
experimental and theoretical data
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