The Journal of Biochemistry
Online ISSN : 1756-2651
Print ISSN : 0021-924X
Vapor-Phase Hydrazinolysis for Microdetermination of Carboxyl-Terminal Amino Acids of Proteins
Akira YamamotoHiroko TodaFumio Sakiyama
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1989 Volume 106 Issue 4 Pages 552-554

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Abstract
The “vapor-phase” hydrazinolysis method was devised for the microdetermination of the carboxyl-terminal residue of a protein. With this method, a polypeptide sample is degraded with vaporized hydrazine. The optimum conditions for hen egg-white lysozyme were established to be 2 to 4 h at 90 or 100°C, the recovery of the carboxyl-terminal leucine being about 70%. With this vapor-phase method, side reactions are reduced and the time of hydrazinolysis is shortened. The limit of quantitation for the carboxyl-terminus of a protein is about 50pmol, as judged so far with hen egg-white lysozyme. The carboxyltermini of several proteins were determined using this novel procedure.
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