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Recent studies have shown that biologically uncommon
d-β-aspartic acid residues accumulate in specific proteins during the aging process. However, aspartyl residues are not racemized uniformly because
d-Asp appears to be confined to particular sites in these proteins. We here describe the method to identify the specific sites of
d-β-aspartic acids inversion in proteins.