Abstract
A large tryptic peptide of bovine serum albumin (residues 377--582) was subjected to 32 cycles of Edman degradation to determine the sequence of the last remaining unknown segment of this protein. Residues 400--403 were identified as gly-Phe-Gln-Asn. Amide assignments were also made at positions 388 (glutamine), 389 (asparagine), 391 (aspartic acid) and 392 (glutamine).
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