Examples of 'avidin' in a sentence

Meaning of "avidin"

Avidin is a protein found in egg whites that binds biotin strongly and is often used in biotechnology applications
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  • A tetrameric protein produced in the oviducts of birds, reptiles and amphibians and deposited in the whites of their eggs.

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Avidin itself may be a drug transport vector.
Take up the drops of avidin with a pipette.
The avidin can be egg avidin or streptavidin.
The multivalent entity is preferably streptavidin or avidin.
Avidin affinity chromatography of the precipitated protein.
Examples of such compounds are biotin and avidin.
Streptavidin is nowadays preferably used in place of avidin.
Preferred ligands include avidin and streptavidin.
The homolog avidin is rapidly cleared from circulation.
In addition we characterized avidin from zebrafish.
Avidin or streptavidin complexed with the nucleic acid.
Conjugates with avidin are prepared likewise.
Avidin may bind biotin in a multivalent or univalent manner.
In certain embodiments the epitope tag is an avidin or a biotin.
Linking avidin to a cell surface of a cell.

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Pharmaceutical composition of oxidised avidin suitable for inhalation.
Avidin is an antinutrient found in active form in raw egg whites.
Complementary polynucleotide strand avidin biotin.
Monovalent avidin affinity columns.
Biotin binds to the affinity partner streptavidin or avidin.
Each avidin molecule can bind up to four molecules of biotin.
The fragments were immobilized on avidin coated glass particles.
The terms avidin and streptavidin are used herein interchangeably.
The affinity of biotin to bind avidin is very high.
Avidin affinity chromatography of protein.
Detection was carried out with avidin conjugated to peroxidase.
Avidin is a basic protein with several reactive amino groups.
Nucleotide sequences encoding avidin can be isolated by known methods.
The particles are conjugated to avidin.
Useful substrates comprising avidin are described in the sections above.
Reduced affinity for avidin.
Streptavidin or avidin are used preferably.
The revealing takes place with avidin coupled to peroxydase.
One avidin or streptavidin molecule can bind four molecules of biotin.
A biotinylated antibody would then be detectable by avidin or streptavidin binding.
Avidin is conjugated to a second set of particles having a photosensitizer associated therewith.
The label associated with the avidin is then measured.
Biotin avidin complex finds a vital role in the área of biochemistry.
The caged product generated does not bind avidin or streptavidin.
Avidin is a binding protein that has a strong affinity for biotin.
The extracellular domain may comprise avidin or a fragment thereof.
Biotinylation capitalises on the binding properties of biotin with labelled avidin.
The extracellular domain may not comprise avidin or fragment thereof.
The calcium carbonate served as a template for the precipitation of avidin.
Dimeric members of the avidin family are also found in some bacteria.
A common example of such a binding pair is avidin and biotin.
Avidin neutralizes the effect of the compounds according to the invention on bleeding.
A biotinylated substrate can be attached to a biotinylated component vía avidin or streptavidin.
Avidin and capture antibodies were joined in this way through a cyclohexane bridge.
The agent may comprise a fragment or an analogue of avidin or streptavidin.

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