Bradykinin rppgfspfr
Bradykinin (RPPGFSPFR) is a laboratory reagent produced by Merck Group. It is a peptide composed of nine amino acids that plays a role in various physiological processes. This product is intended for research and scientific applications, and its core function is to facilitate the study of the biological activities and mechanisms associated with bradykinin.
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Peptide Synthesis and Characterization
Peptide Synthesis and Characterization
Peptide Mixture Preparation and Analysis
follows: potassium phosphate dibasic (99.9%), potassium phosphate
monobasic (99.9%), tris hydrochloride, tris(2-carboxyethyl)phosphine
hydrochloride (TCEP), and dimethyl sulfoxide-d6 (99.96%) from Sigma;
dimethyl sulfoxide from Fisher Bioreagents; deuterium oxide (99.9%
D) from Goss Scientific; and water (H2O), acetonitrile
(ACN), and formic acid (99.5%) Optima LC/MS Grade were from Fisher
Scientific. All other ultrapure water used was purified on a Milli-Q Advantage A10 system (Merck). Five peptides were used
to prepare the peptide mixture, including bradykinin (RPPGFSPFR) obtained
from Sigma, leucine enkephalin (YGGFL) from Waters, CN-AFP (DTASDAAAAAALTAANAAAAAEKTAADAAAAAAATAA)
from Peptide Synthetics, and cTPRH1 (AEAWYNLGNAYYK) and cTPRS (AEAKQNLGNAKQK)
synthesized in-house on a Biotage parallel synthesizer (SYRO II) on
wang resin with purification by reverse phase against a C8 column
(Polaris). GlyPb from rabbit muscle was purchased from Sigma.
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