SET 1: PEPTIDE SEQUENCING BY ENZYME DEGRADATION AND EDMANN TECHNIQUE A. Predict the fragments that will be generated from the treatment of the following peptide with: a.) trypsin b.) chymotrypsin c.) and S. aureus V8 protease G-A-W-R-N-A-K-E-F-G-Q WRITE the fragments in this table: trypsin chymotrypsin S. aureus V8 protease G-A-W-R; N-A-K; E-F-G-Q G-A-W; R-N-A-K-E-F; G-Q G-A-W-R-N; A-K-E; F-G-Q B. The sequence of a 29 aa long peptide can be determined from the following data: a. Treatment of the peptide with dansyl chloride reveals that the amino terminal is Val. b. Trypsin digestion, separation of peptides, and Edmann technique give the sequences for peptide fragments as follows: T1 V-G-A-H-A-G-E-Y-G-A-E-A-T-E C- Terminal Peptide fragment T2 A-A-W-G-K & T4 T-N-V-K middle peptide fragments T3 V-L-S-P-A-K N-Terminal Peptide fragment c. Chymotrypsin digestion, separation of peptides, and Edmann technique give the sequences for peptide fragments as follows: C1 G-A-E-A-T-E C- Terminal peptide fragment C2 G-K-V-G-A-H-A-G-E-Y Middle fragment C3 V-L-S-P-A-K-T-N-V-K-A-A-W N- Terminal peptide fragment What is the sequence for the peptide? Show your solution here: Label the fragments when reconstructing the peptide chain e.g., for trypsin T-1, T-2 etc. ANSWER THIS
SET 1: PEPTIDE SEQUENCING BY ENZYME DEGRADATION AND EDMANN TECHNIQUE A. Predict the fragments that will be generated from the treatment of the following peptide with: a.) trypsin b.) chymotrypsin c.) and S. aureus V8 protease G-A-W-R-N-A-K-E-F-G-Q WRITE the fragments in this table: trypsin chymotrypsin S. aureus V8 protease G-A-W-R; N-A-K; E-F-G-Q G-A-W; R-N-A-K-E-F; G-Q G-A-W-R-N; A-K-E; F-G-Q B. The sequence of a 29 aa long peptide can be determined from the following data: a. Treatment of the peptide with dansyl chloride reveals that the amino terminal is Val. b. Trypsin digestion, separation of peptides, and Edmann technique give the sequences for peptide fragments as follows: T1 V-G-A-H-A-G-E-Y-G-A-E-A-T-E C- Terminal Peptide fragment T2 A-A-W-G-K & T4 T-N-V-K middle peptide fragments T3 V-L-S-P-A-K N-Terminal Peptide fragment c. Chymotrypsin digestion, separation of peptides, and Edmann technique give the sequences for peptide fragments as follows: C1 G-A-E-A-T-E C- Terminal peptide fragment C2 G-K-V-G-A-H-A-G-E-Y Middle fragment C3 V-L-S-P-A-K-T-N-V-K-A-A-W N- Terminal peptide fragment What is the sequence for the peptide? Show your solution here: Label the fragments when reconstructing the peptide chain e.g., for trypsin T-1, T-2 etc. ANSWER THIS
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