
The Hidden Dangers of Truncated Peptide Sequence
For instance, in a chain containing 30 amino acids, a 95% success rate at each step means that less than 22% of the final mixture will actually consist of the full-length target peptide.
Analytical Detection: Unmasking the Incomplete Chains Because truncated sequences have almost the same chemical components as the target peptide, they are particularly difficult to find.
Among these structural anomalies, the presence of truncated peptide sequences represents one of the most destructive hidden variables in modern laboratory science, capable of completely invalidating years of research.
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