Amino acids: chemistry, functionality and selected non-enzymatic post-translational modifications
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.jprot.2012.01.041
Amino acids: chemistry, functionality and selected non-enzymatic post-translational modifications
Abstract
The ultimate goal of proteomics is determination of the exact chemical composition of protein species, including their complete amino acid sequence and the identification of each modified side chain, in every protein in a biological sample and their quantification. We are still far from achieving this goal due to limitations in analytical methodology and data analysis but also due to the fact that we surely have not discovered all amino acid modifications that occur in nature. To detect modified side chains and to discover new, still unknown amino acid derivatives, an understanding of the chemistry of the reactive groups of amino acids is mandatory. This tutorial focuses on the chemistry of the amino acid side chains and addresses non-enzymatic modifications. By highlighting some exemplary reactions a glimpse of the huge diversity of modified amino acids provides the reader with sufficient insight into amino acid chemistry to raise the awareness for unexpected side chain modifications. We further introduce the reader to a terminology, which enables the comprehensive description of the exact chemical composition of a protein species, including its full amino acid sequence and all modifications of its amino acid side chains. This Tutorial is part of the International Proteomics Tutorial Programme (IPTP number 10).
Copyright © 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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