Specific Chemical Cleavage of Asparaginyl and Glycyl-Glycine Bonds in Peptides and Proteins by Anhydrous Hydrazine Vapor

1994 
: Hydrazinolysis of peptide or protein has been used for C-terminal amino acid determination by Akabori et al. (1952). In this study, proteins were reacted with anhydrous hydrazine vapor at 20 degrees C for 16 h. Asparaginyl linkages were cleaved. Asparagine and glutamine were converted to their hydrazides, beta-hydrazidyl aspartic acid and gamma-hydrazidyl glutamic acid, respectively, even under milder conditions. The former hydrazide cyclizes to a 6-membered ring, asparaginyl bond at the carboxyl side. Other cleavages, including the glycyl-glycine bond, were also observed.
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