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RapidCommunications

 

TITLE

ACCESSION NUMBER

OPTIMIZATION OF IN-GEL DIGESTION FOR HPLC AND MASS SPECTROSCOPY

Donald G. Sheer, Maria H. Lurantos and Elizabeth Kellard AMICON Bioseparations of MILLIPORE Corp. Beverly, MA 01915

 

0001

APPLICATION OF PROTEASES TO THE IDENTIFICATION OF CHIRAL MODIFICATIONS IN SYNTHETIC PEPTIDES

Kathleen M. Keating, ImmuLogic Pharmaceutical Corporation, MA, USA

0003

DERIVATION OF PEPTIDE SEQUENCE FROM MASS SPECTRAL DATA USING THE GENETIC ALGORITHM

David D. Stranz, Sierra Analytics and LeRoy B. Martin III , Micromass Inc.

 

0004

 

THE INFLUENCE OF DIELECTRIC CONSTANT UPON PROTEIN CRYSTALLIZATION BY DYNAMIC LIGHT SCATTERING INVESTIGATIONS

Abel Moreno,Departamento de Bioquimica, Instituto de Quimica. U.N.A.M.and , Victor M. Bolanos-Garcia, and Manuel Soriano-Garcia

0005

MULTI-DIMENSIONAL MAPPING OF HUMAN BLOOD PEPTIDES BY MASS SPECTROMETRY

Michael Jürgens, Michael Schrader, Manfred Raida, Wolf-Georg Forssmann & Peter Schulz-Knappe, Lower Saxony Institute for Peptide Research (IPF), Germany

0006

 

QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS OF MONOSACCHARIDES FROM GLYCOPROTEINS BY FAST HPLC WITH HIGHLY SENSITIVE FLUORESCENCE DETECTION

Ping Du and Kalyan R. Anumula, SmithKline Beecham

0007

HIGH THROUGHPUT SAMPLE PREPARATION FOR PROTEIN/PEPTIDE STRUCTURAL CHARACTERIZATION

Donald G. Sheer and Aldo M. Pitt, Millipore Corporation

0009

 

ABRF-97 SEQ: SEQUENCING RESULTS OF A LOW LEVEL SAMPLE

Kathryn Stone, Joseph Fernandez, Arie Admon, William Henzel, William Lane, Michael Rohde and Laurey Steinke.

0011

 

PROTEIN-FRAGMENT COMPLEMENTATION ASSAYS: A GENERAL STRATEGY FOR THE IN VIVO DETECTION OF PROTEIN-PROTEIN INTERACTIONS

Joelle N. Pelletier, Ingrid Remy and Stephen W. Michnick, Département de biochimie, Université de Montréal

0012

 

TRAPPING AND IDENTIFICATION OF FOLDING INTERMEDIATES OF DISULFIDE BOND-FORMING PROTEINS BASED ON CYANYLATION, CLEAVAGE, AND ANALYSIS BY MASS SPECTROMETRY

Jack Throck Watson, Ying Yang, and Jiang Wu, Biochemistry Building, Michigan State University

0014

 

AN AUTOMATED C-TERMINAL SEQUENCING METHOD FOR ANALYSIS OF PROTEINS USING AN ABI 473A SEQUENCER

Sheng Tang, Jacek Mozdzanowski and Kalyan R. Anumula, SmithKline Beecham Pharmaceuticals, King of Prussia, PA

0016

FUNNEL TUBE GEL PROTEIN CONCENTRATION

Daniel R. TerBush and Peter Novick, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD and Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT

0018

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