Varadharajan Chandran

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The degradation and identification would be repeated again and again—Arginine . . . snap . . . Lysine . . . snap—until he reached the end of the protein. It was like unstringing a necklace, bead by bead—reversing the cycle used by a cell to build a protein. Piece by piece, the disintegration of insulin would reveal the structure of its chain. In 1958, Sanger won the Nobel Prize for this landmark discovery.
The Gene: An Intimate History
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