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- Biotinylation abstract "In biochemistry, biotinylation is the process of covalently attaching biotin to a protein, nucleic acid or other molecule. Biotinylation is rapid, specific and is unlikely to perturb the natural function of the molecule due to the 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 these interactions are exploited in many areas of biotechnology to isolate biotinylated molecules of interest. Biotin-binding to streptavidin and avidin is resistant to extremes of heat, pH and proteolysis, making capture of biotinylated molecules possible in a wide variety of environments. Also, multiple biotin molecules can be conjugated to a protein of interest, which allows binding of multiple streptavidin, avidin or Neutravidin protein molecules and increases the sensitivity of detection of the protein of interest. There is a large number of biotinylation reagents available that exploit the wide range of possible labelling methods. Due to the strong affinity between biotin and streptavidin, the purification of biotinylated proteins has been a widely used approach to identify protein-protein interactions and post-translational events such as ubiquitylation in molecular biology.".
- Biotinylation wikiPageExternalLink biotinylation.
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- Biotinylation wikiPageOutDegree "85".
- Biotinylation wikiPageRevisionID "692228038".
- Biotinylation wikiPageWikiLink 1-Ethyl-3-(3-dimethylaminopropyl)carbodiimide.
- Biotinylation wikiPageWikiLink 2-Iminothiolane.
- Biotinylation wikiPageWikiLink Acetate.
- Biotinylation wikiPageWikiLink Affinity_chromatography.
- Biotinylation wikiPageWikiLink Agarose_gel_electrophoresis.
- Biotinylation wikiPageWikiLink Aldehyde.
- Biotinylation wikiPageWikiLink Alkaline_phosphatase.
- Biotinylation wikiPageWikiLink Antibody.
- Biotinylation wikiPageWikiLink Aqueous_solution.
- Biotinylation wikiPageWikiLink Avidin.
- Biotinylation wikiPageWikiLink Biochemistry.
- Biotinylation wikiPageWikiLink Biotin.
- Biotinylation wikiPageWikiLink Carbodiimide.
- Biotinylation wikiPageWikiLink Carbohydrate.
- Biotinylation wikiPageWikiLink Carboxylic_acid.
- Biotinylation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Biological_processes.
- Biotinylation wikiPageWikiLink Cell_(biology).
- Biotinylation wikiPageWikiLink Cell_membrane.
- Biotinylation wikiPageWikiLink Chemical_reaction.
- Biotinylation wikiPageWikiLink Citric_acid.
- Biotinylation wikiPageWikiLink Coomassie_Brilliant_Blue.
- Biotinylation wikiPageWikiLink Covalent_bond.
- Biotinylation wikiPageWikiLink Cross-link.
- Biotinylation wikiPageWikiLink Cysteine.
- Biotinylation wikiPageWikiLink Dimethyl_sulfoxide.
- Biotinylation wikiPageWikiLink Dimethylformamide.
- Biotinylation wikiPageWikiLink Dissolution_(chemistry).
- Biotinylation wikiPageWikiLink ELISA.
- Biotinylation wikiPageWikiLink ELISPOT.
- Biotinylation wikiPageWikiLink Epsilon-amine.
- Biotinylation wikiPageWikiLink Fluorophore.
- Biotinylation wikiPageWikiLink Glycine.
- Biotinylation wikiPageWikiLink Glycoprotein.
- Biotinylation wikiPageWikiLink Half-life.
- Biotinylation wikiPageWikiLink Horseradish_peroxidase.
- Biotinylation wikiPageWikiLink Hydrazine.
- Biotinylation wikiPageWikiLink Hydrolysis.
- Biotinylation wikiPageWikiLink Iminobiotin.
- Biotinylation wikiPageWikiLink MES_(buffer).
- Biotinylation wikiPageWikiLink MHC_multimer.
- Biotinylation wikiPageWikiLink Major_histocompatibility_complex.
- Biotinylation wikiPageWikiLink Maleimide.
- Biotinylation wikiPageWikiLink Molecule.
- Biotinylation wikiPageWikiLink N-Hydroxysuccinimide.
- Biotinylation wikiPageWikiLink NeutrAvidin.
- Biotinylation wikiPageWikiLink Non-covalent_interactions.
- Biotinylation wikiPageWikiLink Nucleotide.
- Biotinylation wikiPageWikiLink Oligonucleotide.
- Biotinylation wikiPageWikiLink Oligonucleotide_synthesis.
- Biotinylation wikiPageWikiLink Organic_compound.
- Biotinylation wikiPageWikiLink PH.
- Biotinylation wikiPageWikiLink Peptide.
- Biotinylation wikiPageWikiLink Polyacrylamide_gel_electrophoresis.
- Biotinylation wikiPageWikiLink Polyclonal_antibodies.
- Biotinylation wikiPageWikiLink Polyethylene_glycol.
- Biotinylation wikiPageWikiLink Protein.
- Biotinylation wikiPageWikiLink Red_blood_cell.
- Biotinylation wikiPageWikiLink Sialic_acid.
- Biotinylation wikiPageWikiLink Sodium_periodate.
- Biotinylation wikiPageWikiLink Solubility.
- Biotinylation wikiPageWikiLink Solution.
- Biotinylation wikiPageWikiLink Solvent.
- Biotinylation wikiPageWikiLink Streptavidin.
- Biotinylation wikiPageWikiLink Sulfonate.
- Biotinylation wikiPageWikiLink T_cell.
- Biotinylation wikiPageWikiLink Thiol.
- Biotinylation wikiPageWikiLink Tris.
- Biotinylation wikiPageWikiLink Ultraviolet.
- Biotinylation wikiPageWikiLink Western_blot.
- Biotinylation wikiPageWikiLink File:Biotin_Maleimide_Cysteine_Reaction.png.
- Biotinylation wikiPageWikiLink File:Biotin_NHS_lysine_Reaction.png.
- Biotinylation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Biotinylation".
- Biotinylation wikiPageWikiLinkText "biotin".
- Biotinylation wikiPageWikiLinkText "biotin-labelled".
- Biotinylation wikiPageWikiLinkText "biotinylate".
- Biotinylation wikiPageWikiLinkText "biotinylated".
- Biotinylation wikiPageWikiLinkText "biotinylating".
- Biotinylation wikiPageWikiLinkText "biotinylation".
- Biotinylation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_journal.
- Biotinylation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Biotinylation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Biotinylation subject Category:Biological_processes.
- Biotinylation hypernym Process.
- Biotinylation type Election.
- Biotinylation type Process.
- Biotinylation comment "In biochemistry, biotinylation is the process of covalently attaching biotin to a protein, nucleic acid or other molecule. Biotinylation is rapid, specific and is unlikely to perturb the natural function of the molecule due to the 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 these interactions are exploited in many areas of biotechnology to isolate biotinylated molecules of interest.".
- Biotinylation label "Biotinylation".
- Biotinylation sameAs Q864854.
- Biotinylation sameAs Biotinylierung.
- Biotinylation sameAs m.03nz_8.
- Biotinylation sameAs Biotinilacija_histonov.
- Biotinylation sameAs Q864854.
- Biotinylation sameAs 生物素化.
- Biotinylation wasDerivedFrom Biotinylation?oldid=692228038.