Dewes H, Fietzek P P, Kühn K
Hoppe Seylers Z Physiol Chem. 1979 Jul;360(7):821-32.
The cyanogen bromide peptide alpha 1-(III)CB1,8,10,2 is 180 amino acid residues in length and occupies position 223 to 402 along the alpha 1(III) chain. In order to elucidate its amino acid sequence, alpha 1(III)CB1,8,10,2 was fragmented with hydroxylamine, protease from Staphylococcus aureus V8 and trypsin. Peptides necessary for sequence analysis with the automated Edman degradation were separated using molecular and ion exchange chromatography. Edman degradation of the hydroxylamine-derived fragments resulted in the elucidation of 80% of the entire sequence. The rest was completely established by sequence analysis of some protease V8 and trypsin-derived peptides.
溴化氰肽α1-(III)CB1,8,10,2长度为180个氨基酸残基,沿α1(III)链占据第223至402位。为了阐明其氨基酸序列,用羟胺、金黄色葡萄球菌V8蛋白酶和胰蛋白酶对α1(III)CB1,8,10,2进行片段化。使用分子和离子交换色谱法分离自动Edman降解序列分析所需的肽段。对羟胺衍生片段进行Edman降解,从而阐明了整个序列的80%。其余部分通过对一些蛋白酶V8和胰蛋白酶衍生肽段的序列分析得以完全确定。