A New Radioligand for the Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor: 111In

A New Radioligand for the Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor: 111In Labeled Human Epidermal Growth Factor Derivatized with a Bifunctional Metal-Chelatin...
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Bioconjugate Chem. 1996, 7, 721

CORRECTIONS Volume 6, Number 6, November/December 1995.

Sandrine Re´my, Raymond M. Reilly, Katherine Sheldon, and Jean Garie´py* A NEW RADIOLIGAND FOR THE EPIDERMAL GROWTH FACTOR RECEPTOR: 111IN LABELED HUMAN EPIDERMAL GROWTH FACTOR DERIVATIZED WITH A BIFUNCTIONAL METALCHELATING PEPTIDE Page 686. The amino acid sequence of human EGF(1-51) originally presented in Figure 3 was incorrect. The correct sequence of hEGF(1-51) and the three possible sites of attachment of the metal-chelating peptide MCP-4-EDTA to hEGF(1-51) are now presented in this revised version of Figure 3.

Figure 3. Primary sequence of human EGF(1-51). The amino terminus (gray box) and the -amino groups of lysine 28-48 (arrows) represent the three possible sites of attachment of the metal-chelating peptide MCP-4-EDTA to hEGF(1-51). The coupling reaction was performed at pH 7.4 to favor the addition of MCP-4-EDTA at the N terminus site of hEGF(1-51). The coupling of a single mole of MCP-4-EDTA per mole of hEGF(1-51) was confirmed by amino acid analysis. Three-letter codes were used for all amino acids. BC9601885

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