Abstract
Polypeptides that contain the sequence Asn-Pro undergo complete cleavage at this amide bond with ammonia. One cleavage product possesses Pro as the new amino terminus and the other Asn or isoAsn as the new C-terminus, the formation of the latter probably arising by way of a cyclic succinimide intermediate. Other Asn-X bonds where X = Tyr, Gln, Ile, Glu, Ala, Gly, Asn or Phe did not exhibit any peptide bond cleavage, whereas when X = Leu, Thr and Ser partial cleavage was observed. Asn residues not involved in chain-cleavage underwent deamidation to Asp as shown by MALDI-ToF mass spectrometry (MS) analysis. The partial conversion of in-chain Asp residues to isoAsp under the reaction conditions was inferred from RP-HPLC and MS analysis of reaction mixtures.
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