A colleague here has had good results with the facility at Iowa state:
  http://www.biotech.iastate.edu/service_facilities/protein.html

If you just want to identify the protein, mass spec may be cheaper.

The same place will do that, or we have had excellent results with
  http://www.appliedbiomics.com/

If you need to confirm N-term construct, Edman degradation is probably still more cost effective.



Junyu Xiao wrote:
Hi,

Sorry for non-crystallography related questions. I am seeking protein
N-terminal sequencing service. However, the facilities I have worked
with previously (Michigan state and UCSD) were both closed. Does anyone
know any companies or core facilities that can do this?

Thanks,
Junyu

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