Separation of large denatured peptides by reverse phase high performance liquid chromatography. Trifluoroacetic acid as a peptide solvent.
WC Mahoney, MA Hermodson - Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1980 - ASBMB
Abstract A method employing reverse phase high performance liquid chromatography has
been developed for the purification of large denatured peptides. The cyanogen bromide
fragments of hemoglobin alpha, beta, and gamma chains (13 to 91 residues in length) could
been developed for the purification of large denatured peptides. The cyanogen bromide
fragments of hemoglobin alpha, beta, and gamma chains (13 to 91 residues in length) could
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