D-Amino acid oxidase from pig kidney cortex was digested with trypsin. Thirty-two tryptic peptides were isolated by ion exchange chromatography, high voltage paper electrophoresis, descending paper chromatography, and reverse-phase high performance liquid chromatography. The last method permitted the isolation of 29 tryptic peptides, many in a single step, in yields usually greater than 75%. The purified peptides were characterized by amino acid analysis and their sequences determined by the manual 5-dimethylaminonaphthalene-1-sulfonyl-Edman degradation procedure or by the automated Edman-Begg degradation method. These peptides accounted for all 12 lysine and 21 arginine residues observed by amino acid analysis of the intact protein and for 347 amino acid residues of the 345 predicted by the analysis.

The primary structure of D-amino acid oxidase from pig kidney. I. Isolation and sequence of the tryptic peptides.

MINCHIOTTI, LORENZO;GALLIANO, MONICA;
1982-01-01

Abstract

D-Amino acid oxidase from pig kidney cortex was digested with trypsin. Thirty-two tryptic peptides were isolated by ion exchange chromatography, high voltage paper electrophoresis, descending paper chromatography, and reverse-phase high performance liquid chromatography. The last method permitted the isolation of 29 tryptic peptides, many in a single step, in yields usually greater than 75%. The purified peptides were characterized by amino acid analysis and their sequences determined by the manual 5-dimethylaminonaphthalene-1-sulfonyl-Edman degradation procedure or by the automated Edman-Begg degradation method. These peptides accounted for all 12 lysine and 21 arginine residues observed by amino acid analysis of the intact protein and for 347 amino acid residues of the 345 predicted by the analysis.
1982
Biochemistry & Biophysics focuses on the structure and chemistry of biomolecules and covers all aspects of basic biochemistry/biophysics, including molecular structure, enzyme kinetics and protein-protein interaction; this category also contains cross-disciplinary resources focused on a specific class of biological molecules, e.g., nucleic acids, steroids, magnesium, growth factors, free radicals, bio-membranes, and peptides. Excluded are resources dealing with the application of biochemical techniques to specific topics listed elsewhere in CC/LS. Resources with a strong emphasis on the integration of biochemical pathways (such as signal transduction or molecular motors) at the cellular level are placed in the Cell & Developmental Biology category.
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D-Amino Acid Oxidase; primary structure
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Swenson, Rp; Williams CH, Jr; Massey, V; Ronchi, S; Minchiotti, Lorenzo; Galliano, Monica; Curti, B.
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