Abstract

Abstract The increased importance of phosphopeptides, and the currently used post-assembly phosphorylation protocol in synthetic peptide laboratories, requires a rapid and sensitive method to verify the presence of the phosphate group in synthetic phosphopeptides. A reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography protocol has been developed to verify the success of the phosphorylation reaction in synthetic phosphopeptides after hydrolysis and derivatization with 4-dimethylamino-azobenzene-4′-sulphonyl chloride. Phosphoamino acid standards and model phosphopeptides were used to study the optimal elution and hydrolysis conditions of phosphoamino acids. A 1.5-hour, gas-phase acidic hydrolysis condition liberated the phosphoamino acids from the phosphopeptides, and still did not destroy them. After hydrolysis, the dabsylated free phosphoamino acids were baseline separated from the other acidic amino acids and were eluted from the reversed-phase column in the following order: phosphoserine, phosphothreon...

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