Abstract
There are several highly sensitive methods for identifying proteins: N-ter-minal sequencing, peptide mapping, and Western blotting, which are based on partial information about the structure of the protein. The amino acid composition of a protein is reflected in the primary structure of the whole protein, and this information is highly conserved.
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Shindo, N., Fujimura, T., Kazuno, S., Murayama, K. (2001). Ion-Pair Chromatography for Identification of Picomolar-Order Protein on a PVDF Membrane. In: Cooper, C., Packer, N., Williams, K. (eds) Amino Acid Analysis Protocols. Methods in Molecular Biology™, vol 159. Humana Press. https://doi.org/10.1385/1-59259-047-0:087
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