The Edman degradation is used
A) to identify the C-terminal amino acid of a peptide.
B) to determine the tertiary structure of peptides.
C) to synthesize peptides.
D) to cleave polypeptides on the carboxyl side of Phe, Tyr, and Trp residues.
E) to identify the N-terminal amino acid of a peptide.
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