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As the technology base for the preparation of increasingly c- plex
peptides has improved, the methods for their purification and ana-
sis have also been improved and supplemented. Peptide science
routinely utilizes tools and techniques that are common to organic
chemistry, p- tein chemistry, biophysical chemistry, enzymology,
pharmacology, and molecular biology. A fundamental understanding of
each of these areas is essential for interpreting all of the data
that a peptide scientist may see. The purpose of Peptide Analysis
Protocols is to provide the novice with sufficient practical
information necessary to begin developing useful analysis and
separation skills. Understanding and developing these skills will
ultimately yield a scientist with broadened knowledge and good
problem-solving abilities. Although numerous books that address d-
ferent specialties, such as HPLC, FAB-MS, CE, and NMR, have been
written, until now no single volume has reviewed all of these
techniques with a focus on "getting started" in separation and
analysis of peptides. This volume will also provide those who
already possess practical knowledge of the more advanced aspects of
peptide science with detailed applications for each of these
protocols. Because the chapters have been written by researchers
active in each of the fields that they discuss, a great deal of
information on and insight into solution of real problems that they
have encountered is presented. Examplary results are clearly
demonstrated and discussed. For more advanced investi- tions,
supplementary experiments are often suggested.
Peptide synthesis has emerged as one of the most powerful tools in
biochemical, pharmacological, immunological, and biophysical la-
ratories. Recent improvements include general solid-phase method-
ogy, new protecting groups, and automated equipment. These advances
have allowed the facile synthesis of increasingly more complex p-
tides. Many of these new and improved methods for the synthesis of
peptides and peptide-related substances have been reported in
various publications, but never compiled in a convenient handbook.
Like other volumes in this series, Peptide Synthesis Protocols
concentrates on the practical aspects of these procedures,
providing the researcher with detailed descriptions and helpful
tips about potential problems. This volume is not intended to serve
as a basic guide to standard Merrifie- type solid-phase strategy,
but rather to provide the researcher with some of the most recent
applications in the field of peptide science. A c- panion volume,
Peptide Analysis Protocols, will detail methodology for the
charaterization of new synthetic peptides. Development of new
methods and applications has continued actively even as this volume
was in preparation. Owing to the number of contributors to this
volume, it was necessary to establish a cutoff for publication
purposes. We feel that all of the protocols presented are timely
and up-to-date. Several promising new strategies, such as
allyloxycarbonyl-based syntheses, were being developed at the time
this volume was in the editing stages and will be included in
future editions.
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