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The RNase 1-118 was prepared by successive digestion of RNase A pepsin and | The RNase 1-118 was prepared by successive digestion of RNase A pepsin and | ||
- | + | carboxypeptidase A (Doscher, 1983). The synthetic component, RNase 111-124, | |
was prepared by the use of solid-phase peptide synthetic mothods, in which | was prepared by the use of solid-phase peptide synthetic mothods, in which | ||
- | + | the peptide chain was assembled in the stepwise mannar while it was attached | |
at one end to a solid support. The peptide chain was extented by repetitive | at one end to a solid support. The peptide chain was extented by repetitive | ||
steps of deprotection, neutralization and coupling until the desired sequence | steps of deprotection, neutralization and coupling until the desired sequence | ||
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'''Related Web-links''' | '''Related Web-links''' | ||
- | + | 1. Introduction to Ribonuclease A by Raines: | |
http://www.uta.edu/faculty/sawasthi/Enzymology-4351-5324/Class%20Syllabus%20Enzymology/ribonucleaseA.pdf | http://www.uta.edu/faculty/sawasthi/Enzymology-4351-5324/Class%20Syllabus%20Enzymology/ribonucleaseA.pdf | ||
- | + | 2. Solid Phase Synthesis by Merrifield (Nobel Prize Winner): | |
http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/chemistry/laureates/1984/merrifield-lecture.pdf | http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/chemistry/laureates/1984/merrifield-lecture.pdf | ||
- | + | 3. Chemical Synthesis of Proteins: | |
- | + | http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2845543/?tool=pmcentrez | |
+ | 4. Refined Crystal Structure: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3680234 | ||
'''References''' | '''References''' |
Revision as of 02:38, 14 April 2011
This Sandbox is Reserved from Feb 02, 2011, through Jul 31, 2011 for use by the Biochemistry II class at the Butler University at Indianapolis, IN USA taught by R. Jeremy Johnson. This reservation includes Sandbox Reserved 191 through Sandbox Reserved 200. |
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