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Biotin (also
known as
vitamin B7 or
vitamin H) is one of the B vitamins. It is
involved in a wide
range of
metabolic processes, both in
humans and in other...
- In biochemistry,
biotinylation is the
process of
covalently attaching biotin to a protein,
nucleic acid or
other molecule.
Biotinylation is rapid, specific...
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Biotin is part of the B
vitamin family.
Biotin deficiency rarely occurs among healthy people because the
daily requirement of
biotin is low, many...
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commonly recognized by name than by number, such as
pantothenic acid (B5),
biotin (B7), and
folate (B9). B
vitamins are
present in protein-rich foods, such...
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affinity for
biotin (also
known as
vitamin B7 or
vitamin H). With a
dissociation constant (Kd) on the
order of ≈10−14 mol/L, the
binding of
biotin to streptavidin...
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biotin consists of a
radioactive substance (yttrium-90)
complexed by a
chelating agent (DOTA),
which in turn is
attached to the
vitamin biotin via...
- gene. The
enzyme breaks down
biotin amides,
releasing free
biotin and the amine. The main
substrate is biocytin, or
biotin linked to lysine. It is also...
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Biotin synthase (BioB) (EC 2.8.1.6) is an
enzyme that
catalyzes the
conversion of
dethiobiotin (DTB) to
biotin; this is the
final step in the
biotin biosynthetic...
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Biotin PEG2
amine (biotine PEG2 amine) is a water-soluble
pegylated biotin derivative used as
linker in
biotechnology and
molecular biology applications...
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Avidin is a
tetrameric biotin-binding
protein produced in the
oviducts of birds,
reptiles and
amphibians and
deposited in the
whites of
their eggs. Dimeric...