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作者:Nowell
DOI:——
日期:——
METALLOENZYMES FOR BIOMOLECULAR RECOGNITION OF N-TERMINAL MODIFIED PEPTIDES
申请人:Encodia, Inc.
公开号:US20220283175A1
公开(公告)日:2022-09-08
The present disclosure relates to a metalloprotein binder that specifically binds to a N-terminally modified peptide. Also provided herein is a method and related kits for treating or analyzing a peptide using the metalloprotein binder and/or modified cleavase. In some embodiments, the method provided herein comprises binding metalloprotein binder-coding tag conjugates to a modified N-terminal amino acid residue of an immobilized peptide associated with a recording tag, transferring identifying information from the coding tag to the recording tag using a ligation or primer extension, and cleaving the modified N-terminal amino acid residue. The method and metalloprotein binders provided herein are useful for de novo peptide identification or sequencing.
[EN] METALLOENZYMES FOR BIOMOLECULAR RECOGNITION OF N-TERMINAL MODIFIED PEPTIDES<br/>[FR] MÉTALLOENZYMES POUR LA RECONNAISSANCE BIOMOLÉCULAIRE DE PEPTIDES MODIFIÉS EN POSITION N-TERMINALE
申请人:[en]ENCODIA, INC.
公开号:WO2022147334A1
公开(公告)日:2022-07-07
The present disclosure relates to a metalloprotein binder that specifically binds to a N- terminally modified peptide. Also provided herein is a method and related kits for treating or analyzing a peptide using the metalloprotein binder and/or modified cleavase. In some embodiments, the method provided herein comprises binding metalloprotein binder-coding tag conjugates to a modified N-terminal amino acid residue of an immobilized peptide associated with a recording tag, transferring identifying information from the coding tag to the recording tag using a ligation or primer extension, and cleaving the modified N-terminal amino acid residue. The method and metalloprotein binders provided herein are useful for de novo peptide identification or sequencing.
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