Avidin, NeutrAvidin™ Biotin-binding Protein
Avidin, NeutrAvidin™ Biotin-binding Protein
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Avidin, NeutrAvidin™ Biotin-binding Protein

Our NeutrAvidin™ biotin-binding protein- a form of avidin that has been processed to remove carbohydrate and to lower its isoelectricRead more
Catalog NumberQuantity
A26665 mg
Catalog number A2666
Price (JPY)
58,800
Each
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Quantity:
5 mg
Our NeutrAvidin™ biotin-binding protein- a form of avidin that has been processed to remove carbohydrate and to lower its isoelectric point - can substantially decrease background due to nonspecific binding. The method used to deglycosylate the avidin retains its specific binding.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Specifications
Quantity5 mg
Shipping ConditionRoom Temperature
ConjugateUnconjugated
Product LineNeutrAvidin
Unit SizeEach
Contents & Storage
Store in freezer (-5 to -30°C).

Citations & References (12)

Citations & References
Abstract
Lupus antibody bivalency is required to enhance prothrombin binding to phospholipid.
Authors:Field SL, Chesterman CN, Dai YP, Hogg PJ
Journal:J Immunol
PubMed ID:11342631
'Lupus anticoagulants (LA) are a family of autoantibodies that are associated with in vitro anticoagulant activity but a strong predisposition to in vivo thrombosis. They are directed against plasma phospholipid-binding proteins including prothrombin. We have proposed that LA propagates coagulation in flowing blood by facilitating prothrombin interaction with the damaged ... More
Conformation coupled enzyme catalysis: single-molecule and transient kinetics investigation of dihydrofolate reductase.
Authors:Antikainen NM, Smiley RD, Benkovic SJ, Hammes GG
Journal:Biochemistry
PubMed ID:16363797
'Ensemble kinetics and single-molecule fluorescence microscopy were used to study conformational transitions associated with enzyme catalysis by dihydrofolate reductase (DHFR). The active site loop of DHFR was labeled with a fluorescence quencher, QSY35, at amino acid position 17, and the fluorescent probe, Alexa555, at amino acid 37, by introducing cysteines ... More
Ligand binding regulates the directed movement of beta1 integrins on fibroblasts.
Authors:Felsenfeld DP, Choquet D, Sheetz MP
Journal:Nature
PubMed ID:8837776
'To enable cells to crawl, adhesion receptors such as integrins must bind to extracellular molecules and simultaneously interact with force-generating components of the cytoskeleton. We show here that the binding of extracellular ligand in living cells induces the attachment of beta1 integrins to the retrograde-moving cytoskeleton. Unliganded integrins are not ... More
Preparation of avidin conjugates.
Authors:Haugland RP, Bhalgat MK
Journal:Methods Mol Biol
PubMed ID:9664375
Improved immunocytochemical detection of biotinylated probes with Neutralite avidin.
Authors:van Roy N, Mangelschots K, Speleman F
Journal:Trends Genet
PubMed ID:8488564