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<font size=3>Hi Gary,<br>
The Nle is so you can do amino acid analysis on the resin bound peptide
and determine the substitution level you've reached, i.e. how many
handles you've actually activated.<br>
Cheers,<br>
Roger<br>
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At 18:32 16/05/01 -0600, Gary Van Domselaar wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite cite>Hey folks,<br>
<br>
I was reading in the novabiochem catalog about the Rink amide AM
resin.<br>
It states that there is a nle 'reference' amino acid situated between
the<br>
Rink amide linker and the aminomethyl polystyrene resin. I was
wondering,<br>
what exactly is this reference for?<br>
<br>
Thanks in advance,<br>
<br>
g.<br>
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Candidate,
Associate Director,<br>
Faculty of
Pharmacy,
Bioinformatics.org: The Open Lab<br>
University of
Alberta
gary@bioinformatics.org<br>
gary@penguin.pharmacy.ualberta.ca
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