Cross-linking of amino acids by formaldehyde. Preparation and 13C NMR spectra of model compounds.

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Model cross-linked systems have been prepared by reacting amino acids or alkylamines with formaldehyde and various amino acid model compounds such as 2,4-dimethylphenol (tyrosine), 3-methylindole (tryptophan) and alkylamides (glutamine, asparagine. 13C NMR spectra of the products show the resonances of the formaldehyde-derived methylene carbons in the region 45-60 ppm. Interferences occur from resonances of the alpha-amino acid methine carbons. From the data for these products and other model compounds it has been possible to predict the shifts of the residual methylene carbons in a variety of cross-linked systems. This NMR technique shows promise as a rapid non-degradative method for identification of cross-linking sites.

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Kelly, D. P., Dewar, M. K., Johns, R. B., Wei-Let, S., & Yates, J. F. (1977). Cross-linking of amino acids by formaldehyde. Preparation and 13C NMR spectra of model compounds. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, 86 A, 641–647. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-3282-4_38

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