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Meaning of "suitable linker"
suitable linker: In biochemistry, a linker molecule that is appropriate or effective for connecting two different molecules or components in a biological system or experiment.
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suitable linker
Any suitable linker chemistry can be used.
Attached to a peptide backbone through a suitable linker.
Suitable linker domains are described herein above.
By conjugation of the device using a suitable linker.
Suitable linker sequences can be readily identified empirically.
There are other considerations in the use of a suitable linker.
Examples of suitable linker precursors include.
The labelling compound may further be attached vÃa a suitable linker.
Suitable linker structures are disclosed herein below in more detail.
Immobilization can be by means of a suitable linker in some embodiments.
A suitable linker would be comprised of glycine and serine residues.
There may be used any suitable linker moiety.
Further a ferrocene moiety is attached to the polymer vÃa a suitable linker.
Any suitable linker can be used in accordance with the present invention.
A peptide comprising multiple CDRs can be linked directly or vÃa a suitable linker.
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The linker may be any suitable linker and cleaved in any suitable manner.
Suitable linker moieties and multiple cloning sites are known to the skilled person.
It will be further understood that any suitable linker may be used.
Other suitable linker amino acid sequences will be apparent to those skilled in the art.
A first site allows for incorporation of the particular library member vÃa a suitable linker.
An example of a suitable linker comprises or consists of six consecutive Gly residues.
In some embodiments the first and second reagents are bound together by a suitable linker.
One example of a suitable linker is Gly4Ser.
A glycine-serine doublet is an example of a suitable linker.
Suitable linker technology is known in the art, as described above.
Biotin ligands include biotins optionally derivatised with suitable linker groups such as aminohexanoyl.
Alternatively, other suitable linker sequences can be readily identified empirically.
Linker sequence The linker sequence may be any suitable linker sequence.
Once a suitable linker group is identified, the ligands are linked with that linker.
Linker sequence A linker sequence may be any suitable linker sequence.
A suitable linker can consist of a protein linker, a nonprotein linker, and combinations thereof.
A glycine-serine doublet provides a particularly suitable linker.
Suitable linker molecules are known in the art and include, for example, short polypeptides.
A glycine-serine based linker provides a particularly suitable linker.
In some embodiments, a suitable linker may be used to link R1 to a polymer backbone.
In other embodiments, a peptide antigen can be attached to VLPs or liposomes using a suitable linker.
Particular examples of suitable linker groups are those represented by the group L1 described below.
In other implementations, a peptide antigen can be attached to VLPs or liposomes using a suitable linker.
A suitable linker may comprise Gly4Ser1 units.
Any suitable conjugation reaction can be used, with any suitable linker where necessary.
A suitable linker may also be identified by variegation-and-selection.
Any suitable conjugation reaction can be used, with any suitable linker where desired.
Suitable linker groups include silanes, carboxylic acids, sulphates, phosphates.
These compounds contain an amino-substituted heterocycle attached through a suitable linker to the carboxamide nitrogen.
Alternatively, the RNA aptamer and moiety may be joined by virtue of a suitable linker peptide.
The binding moieties can be indirectly bonded through a suitable linker ( e.g., a peptide linker ).
Such a moiety may be a protein, a chemical moiety, or another suitable linker.
In one embodiment, a glycine-serine doublet can be used as a suitable linker.
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