Biochemistry
Given the peptide fragments: A-B-C, C-D-E, E-F-G, and G-H-I, what is the original sequence?
If two different cleavage methods produce terminal fragments with sequences A-B-C and A-B-D, what can be inferred?
Evaluate the following peptide fragments: A-B-C, C-D-E, E-F-G, G-H-I, and determine if they can form a complete sequence of 17 amino acids.
If you are stuck with overlapping fragments, which strategy should you use?
Why is it important to have a backup plan when ordering cleaved fragments?
Which amino acid residues does chymotrypsin specifically cleave?
Given overlapping fragments: J-K-L, L-M-N, N-O-P, and P-Q-R, synthesize the original sequence.