Amidation (in vitro)

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.



Type
Predefined
pKa1
None
pKa2
None
pKa3
None
NativeCharge
Loss
OH
Gain
NH2
Deltamass
Monoisotopic
-0.984015582630597
Average
-0.984760961507241
UVSpec
Display
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
H
-3
AA
$
Pattern