Traceless Cleavage of Protein-Biotin Conjugates under Biologically Compatible Conditions
Abstract
Biotinylation of amines is widely used to conjugate biomolecules, but either the resulting label is non-removable or its removal leaves a tag on the molecule of interest, thus affecting downstream processes. We present here a set of reagents (RevAmines) that allow traceless, reversible biotinylation under biologically compatible, mild conditions. Release following avidin-based capture is achieved through the cleavage of a...
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Title
Traceless Cleavage of Protein-Biotin Conjugates under Biologically Compatible Conditions
Published Date
Jul 19, 2017
Journal
Volume
18
Issue
17
Pages
1688 - 1691
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