Abstract

Examination of the trichloroacetic acid-soluble fraction of several mammalian tissues has revealed the presence of a variety of peptides that have acidic properties and that are closely associated with material showing maximum absorbance at about 268 mμ. These conjugates contained from two to seven different amino acids. Although the peptides and the materials absorbing u.v. were closely associated during the early stages of the purification, they disassociated in the course of further fractionation. The nature of the linkage between these components remains to be established.

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