MALDI-TOF MS spectrum of biotin-labeled αB-crystallin tryptic peptides purified by avidin affinity chromatography
Authors: Guruprasad Rao; Puttur Santhoshkumar; K. Krishna Sharma;
MALDI-TOF MS spectrum of biotin-labeled αB-crystallin tryptic peptides purified by avidin affinity chromatography
Abstract
Sulfo-SBED-derivatized βA3/A1 peptide was allowed to interact with αB-crystallin then was photolyzed and digested with trypsin as described under Methods before chromatography. Masses of the αB-crystallin tryptic peptides carrying the biotin label are indicated in the figure. The sequences of these peptides are shown in .Copyright information:Taken from "Anti-chaperone βA3/A1 peptide interacting sites in human αB-crystallin"Molecular Vision 2008;14():666-674.Published online 26 Mar 2008PMCID:PMC2291074.
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