You are trying to determine the sequence of a protein that you know is pure. Give the most likely explanation for each of the following experimental observations. You may use a simple diagram for your answer.
(a) The Sanger reagent (FDNB, fluorodinitrobenzene) identifies Ala and Leu as amino-terminal residues, in roughly equal amounts.
(b) Your protein has an apparent Mr of 80,000, as determined by SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. After treatment of the protein with performic acid, the same technique reveals two proteins of Mr 35,000 and 45,000.
(c) Size-exclusion chromatography (gel filtration) experiments indicate the native protein has an apparent Mr of 160,000.
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