How should modified and unusual amino acids be represented in a sequence listing?

The MPEP 2423.01 provides specific guidance on representing modified and unusual amino acids in a sequence listing:

“Modified and unusual amino acids must be represented as the corresponding unmodified amino acids in the sequence itself but may be further described in the feature section of the sequence listing.”

This means that:

  • In the main sequence, use the symbol for the corresponding unmodified amino acid.
  • Provide additional details about the modification in the feature section of the sequence listing.

This approach ensures that the primary sequence can be easily read and analyzed, while still capturing important information about modifications.

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Topics: MPEP 2400 - Biotechnology, MPEP 2423.01 - Format And Symbols To Be Used In A "Sequence Listing", Patent Law, Patent Procedure
Tags: Feature Section, Modified Amino Acids, sequence listing, Unusual Amino Acids