Abstract
The use of carboxypeptidase for sequence determination is attractive because of its technical simplicity. In chemical methods all molecules of a peptide are made to go through a degradation cycle before a new cycle is started. In the enzymatic degradation of a protein, the order of the amino acid residues is not necessarily determined in a stepwise fashion but rather from the rate at which the amino acids appear in the digest, i.e., an amino acid appearing faster than another presumably precedes it in the sequence. Under favorable circumstances the rate of appearance of the amino acids released during digestion give sufficient evidence for the C-terminal sequence to be deduced. The present work pertains to a study on the use of immobilized carboxypeptidase A columns for sequential analyses.