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Dual‐affinity avidin molecules

Hytönen et al., 2005

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14407779738729662810
Author
Hytönen V
Nordlund H
Hörhä J
Nyholm T
Hyre D
Kulomaa T
Porkka E
Marttila A
Stayton P
Laitinen O
Kulomaa M
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Proteins: Structure, Function, and Bioinformatics

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A recently reported dual‐chain avidin was modified further to contain two distinct, independent types of ligand‐binding sites within a single polypeptide chain. Chicken avidin is normally a tetrameric glycoprotein that binds water‐soluble d‐biotin with extreme affinity …
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