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Avidin is a
tetrameric biotin-binding
protein produced in the
oviducts of birds,
reptiles and
amphibians and
deposited in the
whites of
their eggs. Dimeric...
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Neutralite Avidin protein is a
deglycosylated version of
chicken avidin, with a m**** of
approximately 60,000 daltons. As a
result of
carbohydrate removal...
- the
advantage of much
lower nonspecific binding than
avidin.
Deglycosylated avidin (Neutr
Avidin) is more
comparable to the size, pI, and
nonspecific binding...
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incubated with
avidin bound to beads, then rinsed,
removing all
unbound proteins,
while leaving only the
biotinylated protein bound to
avidin. Last, the biotinylated...
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small size of
biotin (MW = 244.31 g/mol).
Biotin binds to
streptavidin and
avidin with an
extremely high affinity, fast on-rate, and high specificity, and...
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several months may
result in
biotin deficiency, due to
their avidin content, as the
avidin tightly binds biotin and
prevents its absorption. Egg white...
- and enzymes, as well as rRNA and dsDNA.
Avidin biotin media is used in the
purification process of biotin/
avidin and
their derivatives.
Carbohydrate bonding...
- Biotin."
Pierce Biotechnology, Inc. Rockford, IL: June, 2003. "Components of
Avidin-Biotin Technology: A Handbook."
Pierce Biotechnology, Inc. Rockford, IL:...
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different methods for
attaining a
higher fluorop****-antigen
ratio such as the
Avidin-Biotin
Complex (ABC method) and
Labeled Streptavidin-Biotin (LSAB method)...
- chromatography,
affinity labeling,
affinity therapy, and the
avidin-biotin system. The
avidin-biotin
complex is the
highest affinity interaction in nature...