Kitanaka et al., 2016 - Google Patents
N-Terminal derivatization with structures having high proton affinity for discrimination between Leu and Ile residues in peptides by high-energy collision-induced …Kitanaka et al., 2016
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- Kitanaka A
- Miyashita M
- Kubo A
- Satoh T
- Toyoda M
- Miyagawa H
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- Mass Spectrometry
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De novo sequencing is still essential in the identification of peptides and proteins from unexplored organisms whose sequence information is not available. One of the remaining problems in de novo sequencing is discrimination between Leu and Ile residues. The …
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