Predonzani et al., 2008 - Google Patents
In vivo site-specific biotinylation of proteins within the secretory pathway using a single vector systemPredonzani et al., 2008
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- Predonzani A
- Arnoldi F
- López-Requena A
- Burrone O
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- BMC biotechnology
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Background Due to its extremely high strength, the interaction between biotin and (strept) avidin has been exploited for a large number of biotechnological applications. Site-specific biotinylation of proteins in vivo can be achieved by co-expressing in mammalian cells the …
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