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A wide range of C terminal modifications are available in Novazym. The default C-terminus of a peptide is either a free carboxylic acid or an amide. C-terminal amidation removes the charge form the C-terminus of a peptide. This may reduce the overall solubility of the peptide. The uncharged C-terminal amide end more closely mimics the native protein, and therefore may increase the biological activity of a peptide. It also tends to increase the stability, and prolongs their shelf life. Frequently applied C-terminal modifications are shown in the table below.
Name | Structure |
Amides (NH2) | |
N-alkyl amides | |
Aldehydes | |
Esters | |
p-Nitroanilide (pNA) | |
7-Amino-4-Methylcoumarin (AMC) |
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