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Human beta-glucocerebrosidase (GCase) has seven Cys residues, four of which make two disulfide bonds. These two disufide bonds are both located in the N-terminal region of the protein and separated by only one amino acid. One of my current projects is using mass spectrometry to discern the disulfide connectivity in regions of a protein that are rich with Cys residues.
Human beta-glucocerebrosidase (GCase) has seven Cys residues, four of which make two disulfide bonds. These two disufide bonds are both located in the N-terminal region of the protein and separated by only one amino acid. One of my current projects is using mass spectrometry to discern the disulfide connectivity in regions of a protein that are rich with Cys residues.
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'''GCase N-terminal residues 1-23:''' ''ARPCIPKSFGYSSVVCVCNATYCDS''
'''GCase N-terminal residues 1-23:''' ''ARPCIPKSFGYSSVVCVCNATYCDS''
Disulfide Connectivity: ''C4-C16 & C18-C23''
Disulfide Connectivity: ''C4-C16 & C18-C23''

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Human beta-glucocerebrosidase (1ogs)

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Human beta-glucocerebrosidase (1ogs)

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Disulfide Structure

Human beta-glucocerebrosidase (GCase) has seven Cys residues, four of which make two disulfide bonds. These two disufide bonds are both located in the N-terminal region of the protein and separated by only one amino acid. One of my current projects is using mass spectrometry to discern the disulfide connectivity in regions of a protein that are rich with Cys residues.


GCase N-terminal residues 1-23: ARPCIPKSFGYSSVVCVCNATYCDS

Disulfide Connectivity: C4-C16 & C18-C23

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