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Second-derivative spectroscopy of proteins. A method for the quantitative determination of aromatic amino acids in proteins

Authors :
Giovanni Colonna
Gaetano Irace
Luigi Servillo
Alfonoso Giovane
Ciro Balestrieri
Balestrieri, C
Colonna, G
Giovane, Alfonso
Irace, Gaetano
Servillo, Luigi
Publication Year :
1978

Abstract

Second derivative spectroscopy has been used to resolve the complex protein spectrum in the near-ultraviolet region and the contributions of the three aromatic chromophores have been evaluated. A method for the direct quantitative determination of phenylalanine and tryptophan in proteins has been carried out. Phenylalanine determination has been carried out in the spectral region between 250 and 265 nm, where there are no significant contributions from other aromatic chromophores. Tryptophan determination has been performed in the 290-295-nm region and the experimental values have been corrected for the presence of tyrosine. The results obtained on 10 highly purified proteins have been found in good agreement with those obtained from sequence analysis.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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