The conformity of two recombinant proteins (a von Willbrand factor fragment and human serum albumin, consisting of respectively 289 and 585 amino acids) has been examined by HPLC combined with mass spectrometry and microsequencing, on both intact material and fragment peptides obtained by proteolytic cleavage. These studies confirmed that the primary structure of the recombinant proteins corresponds to that predicted from their gene, particularly the integrity of their N and C termini, and, in the case of albumin, the agreement between the observed disulfide bond pattern and the published model. Furthermore, the structure of an albumin-related compound could be elucidated. Application of LC-MS for batch-to-batch quality control is also under discussion.

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