Abstract

Colorimetric determination of tryptophan in intact proteins by the acidic ninhydrin method of Gaitonde & Dovey (1970) gives high apparent tryptophan contents for proteins having high tyrosine/tryptophan ratios. Correction for this interference by tyrosine can be achieved by plotting the ratio of observed to expected tryptophan content as a function of tyrosine/tryptophan ratio for proteins of known composition. The equation of the line is: [Formula: see text] Application of this correction to chicken ovoinhibitor, which contains 17 tyrosine residues per molecule, gave results that agree with tryptophan content determined by other methods.

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