Amidation (in vitro) is an artificial modification that can be introduced at the C-terminus of a protein whereby the carboxyl group is replaced by an amide group. The C-terminal amide can be formed by chemical synthesis or by catalysation of carboxypeptidase-Y.
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λ / nm |
ε / M-1 cm-1 |
|---|---|
| 214 | 0 |
| 240 | 0 |
| 245 | 0 |
| 250 | 0 |
| 255 | 0 |
| 260 | 0 |
| 265 | 0 |
| 270 | 0 |
| 272 | 0 |
| 274 | 0 |
| 276 | 0 |
| 278 | 0 |
| 280 | 0 |
| 282 | 0 |
| 284 | 0 |
| 286 | 0 |
| 288 | 0 |
| 290 | 0 |
| 292 | 0 |
| 294 | 0 |
| 296 | 0 |
| 298 | 0 |
| 300 | 0 |
| 302 | 0 |
| 304 | 0 |
| 306 | 0 |
| 308 | 0 |
| 310 | 0 |
| 312 | 0 |
| 314 | 0 |
| 316 | 0 |
| 318 | 0 |
| 320 | 0 |