what happens when aminoacid reacts with edman reagent?

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what happens when aminoacid reacts with edman reagent?..

Answer / sunilreddy.vancha

EDMANS REAGENT IS USED FOR THE IDENTIFICATION OF AMINO
TERMINALS

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what happens when aminoacid reacts with edman reagent?..

Answer / abhilash

Phenyl isothiocyanate also reacts with aminoacids to produce
thiohydantoic acid.on treatment with acids in nonhydroxylic
solvents later cyclise to thiohydantoin.
this reaction has proved useful in the studies of protein
structure.

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what happens when aminoacid reacts with edman reagent?..

Answer / vipul panchal

In presence of edman reagent, amino acid undergoes condensation reaction and gets cyclized.

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