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The preparation of matrix-bound proteases and their use in the hydrolysis of proteins
Authors:C C Chin  F Wold
Institution:Department of Biochemistry, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455 USA
Abstract:Four proteases, crude acid protease from Aspergillus, pronase, amino-peptidase M, and prolidase, have been covalently attached to activated agarose and to amino propyl glass beads. The matrix-bound enzymes have been tested as catalysts for the complete hydrolysis of protein substrates, with the primary goal to isolate unstable amino acid derivatives present in the substrate protein. Under conditions used in the present work, the total amino acid release from the protease-catalyzed hydrolysis of four substrate proteins (pancreatic ribonuclease, egg white lysozyme, yeast enolase, and bovine insulin) was 95–103% of that observed in standard acid hydrolysis. Recovery of individual amino acids showed greater deviation from the theoretical values, but cystine was the only amino acid recovered in low yields (42–77%) from all four proteins. Derivatized amino acids, such as methionine sulfoxide, O-(butylcarbamoyl)-serine, and N-glycosyl asparagine have been obtained from chemically modified proteins or from unmodified glycoprotein in good yield, and normal amino acid constituents of proteins which cannot be quantified after acid hydrolysis (tryptophan, asparagine, and glutamine) have also been determined either directly after proteolysis or after proteolysis in conjunction with acid hydrolysis.
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