A new tool for peptide separation

A family of reagents has been developed (Pep-Seps) which provide separations of peptides based upon the presence or absence of a single type of amino acid. This separation is achieved through a reversible, covalent attachment of the peptide to the Pep-Seps reagents. Pep-Seps provide a more specific...

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Published inPeptide research Vol. 1; no. 2; p. 100
Main Authors Magil, S G, Early, S L, Novak, C, Horn, M J
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States 01.11.1988
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Summary:A family of reagents has been developed (Pep-Seps) which provide separations of peptides based upon the presence or absence of a single type of amino acid. This separation is achieved through a reversible, covalent attachment of the peptide to the Pep-Seps reagents. Pep-Seps provide a more specific separation than most forms of HPLC and may be used to complement HPLC in peptide separations and isolations. Several specific applications will be discussed.
ISSN:1040-5704