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biotinylation of proteins


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#1 serundipity2009

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Posted 18 November 2009 - 03:12 PM

Why would someone want to biotinylate a protein? How can the mechanisms of protein conversion to a mutated form be studied with a biotinylated protein? What else can be studied with a biotinylated protein?
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Posted 18 November 2009 - 03:27 PM

We can help, but won't unless you actually demonstrate that you have put some effort into answering the questions yourself... Think about what biotinylation allows us to do with a protein.  i.e. what is special about biotin?




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