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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 May 23.
Published in final edited form as: Chem Res Toxicol. 2013 Nov 14;26(12):1832–1839. doi: 10.1021/tx400212q

Table 1. Tryptic Digest of Δ51-RGS4(WT) Constructa.

fragment position sequence position predicted mass experimental mass adducted mass
1 SQEEVK 52–57 719.77 719.82
2 WAESLENLINHECGLAAFK 59–77 2146.44 2145.87 2303.98
3 SEYSEENIDFWISCEEYK 82–99 2272.42 2272.76
4 IYNEFISVQATK 114–125 1413.62 1413.63
5 EVNLDSCTR 126–134 1037.14 1037.40
6 NMLEPTITCFDEAQK 140–154 1741.00 1740.66 1897.77
7 IFNLMEK 156–162 895.12 895.40
8 FYLDLTNPSS CGAEK 173–187 1645.84 1646.64 1802.74
9 SSADCTSLVPQCA 193–205 1282.44 1281.77
a

This table shows the individual detected tryptic fragments of RGS4, the corresponding cysteine residues, and their detected MW. The segregation of individual cysteine residues between fragments allowed for simple identification of modified residues.