Abstract:A combinatorial tetrapeptide library, Suc‐Ala‐Phe‐Arg‐AA1‐OR, in which R = p‐formamidobenzyl ester and AA1 = 17 of the 20 natural occurring amino acids, has been synthesized chemically and separated by a reverse phase HPLC. The library was used to study the s‐1 subsite specificity of various proteases. The preferred substrate at the s‐1 subsite of chymotrypsin is in the order of Trp > Tyr > Phe > Met > Leu. This agreed with the reported data that the favored substrate at the s‐1 subsite for chymotrypsin‐cataly… Show more
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