Novel peptide sequences obtained after enzymatic digestion are shown in Table 1.
Many peptide sequences have been in sequence databases.
These databases may use various notations to describe the peptide sequence.
The leader also codes for very short peptide sequence that is rich in tryptophan.
It was first sequenced in 1987 the peptide sequence of 72 amino acids having been determined earlier that year.
These peptide sequences determine the binding partners of each protein.
Also very common among protein tyrosine kinases are two peptide sequences.
The term 'chain' is a general term giving to any peptide sequence.
One form is called "Attenuvax" with more than 40 peptide sequences.
Thus the physiological generation of this particular peptide sequence remains unproven.