The modification of biotin analogues to function as multipurpose labelling tools

This project has focused on establishing a specific multipurpose labelling system via the modification of D-( + )-biotin in use with (strept)avidin proteins for purification and isolation. Two biotin analogues; 2-azidobiotin and 2-propargylbiotin, have been synthesised, introducing an alkyne and azi...

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Main Author: Sehmi, Inderpal Kaur
Published: University of Nottingham 2014
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-6643122016-08-04T04:08:50ZThe modification of biotin analogues to function as multipurpose labelling toolsSehmi, Inderpal Kaur2014This project has focused on establishing a specific multipurpose labelling system via the modification of D-( + )-biotin in use with (strept)avidin proteins for purification and isolation. Two biotin analogues; 2-azidobiotin and 2-propargylbiotin, have been synthesised, introducing an alkyne and azide group at the 2 position of the valeryl side chain of biotin respectively. Isothermal titration calorimetry studies showed that the biotin analogues had a reduced affinity (Kd= 1V10-9 M) for strept(avidin) proteins, when compared to biotin (Kd= ~10-15 M).540University of Nottinghamhttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.664312Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Sehmi, Inderpal Kaur
The modification of biotin analogues to function as multipurpose labelling tools
description This project has focused on establishing a specific multipurpose labelling system via the modification of D-( + )-biotin in use with (strept)avidin proteins for purification and isolation. Two biotin analogues; 2-azidobiotin and 2-propargylbiotin, have been synthesised, introducing an alkyne and azide group at the 2 position of the valeryl side chain of biotin respectively. Isothermal titration calorimetry studies showed that the biotin analogues had a reduced affinity (Kd= 1V10-9 M) for strept(avidin) proteins, when compared to biotin (Kd= ~10-15 M).
author Sehmi, Inderpal Kaur
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title The modification of biotin analogues to function as multipurpose labelling tools
title_short The modification of biotin analogues to function as multipurpose labelling tools
title_full The modification of biotin analogues to function as multipurpose labelling tools
title_fullStr The modification of biotin analogues to function as multipurpose labelling tools
title_full_unstemmed The modification of biotin analogues to function as multipurpose labelling tools
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