Some derivatives of aspartic and glutamic acids
β Scribed by Ajay K. Bose; Richard E. Strube
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1963
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 490 KB
- Volume
- 52
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-3549
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## Abstract Deprotonated dipeptides, on collisional activation, fragment by the characteristic process NH~2~CH(R^1^) CONHCH(R^2^)CO~2~^β^ β NH~2~^β^C(R^1^)CONHCH(R^2^)CO~2~H β ^β^NHCH(R^2^)CO~2~H + NH~2~C(R^1^)ο£ΎCο£ΎO, when R^1^ and R^2^ = H or alkyl. However, when one of the constituent amino acids i
## Abstract When a solution containing 0.01M decaglutamic acid, 0.1β1.0M aspartic acid, 1.0M MgCl~2~, and 0.5M sodium trimetaphosphate is allowed to stand at temperatures in the range 0β50Β°, addition products containing up to ten aspartic acid residues are formed. Addition occurs to the sideβchain