Hi mbgbioinfo,
I hope this helps.
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use warnings;
my %MWs;
%MWs = ( "A" => 71.1,
"D" => 115.0,
"F" => 147.1,
"H" => 137.1,
"K" => 128.1,
"M" => 131.1,
"P" => 97.1,
"R" => 156.1,
"T" => 101.1,
"W" => 186.2,
"C" => 103.1,
"E" => 129.1,
"G" => 57.1,
"I" => 113.1,
"L" => 113.1,
"N" => 114.1,
"Q" => 128.1,
"S" => 87.1,
"V" => 99.1,
"Y" => 163.1,
"\n" => 0.0 );
my $sum = 0.0;
print "Type amino acids.\n";
while ( my $line = <STDIN> ) {
chomp $line;
last if $line eq '';
my @AA = split '', $line;
foreach my $AA (@AA) {
unless (defined $MWs{$AA}) {
print "'$AA' does not exist\n";
next;
}
$sum += $MWs{$AA};
}
}
print "Molecular weight of this peptide is: $sum \n";
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