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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Mol Cell Biochem. 2014 Jan;385(0):145–157. doi: 10.1007/s11010-013-1823-3

Table 1.

Identification of Jabl in tryptic digests of two separate samples

Tryptic digest #1
Tryptic digest #2
Mass Peptide sequence Mass Peptide sequence
827.55 ISALALLK
1103.51 IEDFGVHCK 1103.51 IEDFGVHCK
1129.57 LEQSEAQLGR
1361.64 GSFMLGLETHDR
1404.71 SGGNLEVMGLMLGK
1409.69 QYYALEVSYFK 1409.69 QYYALEVSYFK
1539.84 QQQEILAAKPWTK 1539.84 QQQEILAAKPWTK
1639.9 TTIEAIHGLM SQVIK 1639.9 TTIEAIHGLM SQVIK
2089.98 VNAQAAAYEYMAAYIENAK 2089.98 VNAQAAAYEYMAAYIENAK
2132.04 GYKPPDEGPSEYQTIPLNK
2282.05 TWELANNMQEAQSIDEIYK
2410.14 VDGETMIIMDSFALPVEGTETR

The table shows results from LC-MS/MS (tandem MS) based on independent peptide sequencing. Therefore, all peptides listed here are actual peptides present in a sample instead of “potential candidates,” which are often seen in a MALDI-TOF-based peptide mapping. Mass: the calculated molecular weight of each peptide based on its amino acid sequence. Peptide sequence column shows the sequence of each peptide identified