Biochemistry
How does the sensitivity of the Edman degradation sequinator benefit peptide sequencing?
Why is Edman degradation preferred over mass spectrometry for differentiating isomeric amino acids like Leucine and Isoleucine?
In which direction is the sequence read in an HPLC chromatogram?
A peptide is sequenced using Edman degradation and HPLC. If the first peak corresponds to aspartic acid, what does this indicate about the peptide sequence?
Which of the following is an advantage of Edman degradation over mass spectrometry?
What is the minimum amount of amino acid that the Edman degradation sequinator can detect?
In an HPLC chromatogram, if the peaks appear in the order of lysine, arginine, and histidine, what is the sequence of the peptide from the N-terminal to the C-terminal?