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Overview of Direct Protein Sequencing
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What is a key reason for cleaving large proteins into smaller fragments before sequencing?
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Large proteins are more likely to denature during sequencing.
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Cleaving proteins increases their overall stability.
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Smaller fragments are easier to analyze and sequence accurately.
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Smaller fragments are less likely to interact with each other.
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