User:Noam Gonen/Avidin
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== Structure == | == Structure == | ||
- | The tetrameric protein contains four identical subunits (homotetramer), each of which can bind to biotin (Vitamin B7, vitamin H) with a high degree of affinity and specificity. The dissociation constant of avidin is measured to be KD ≈ 10−15M, making it one of the strongest known non-covalent bonds[2].The overall fold of the avidin monomer is constructed of eight antiparallel β-strands which form classical | + | The tetrameric protein contains four identical subunits (homotetramer), each of which can bind to biotin (Vitamin B7, vitamin H) with a high degree of affinity and specificity. The dissociation constant of avidin is measured to be KD ≈ 10−15M, making it one of the strongest known non-covalent bonds[2].The overall fold of the avidin monomer is constructed of eight antiparallel β-strands which form classical <scene name='Sandbox-test/Avidin_b-barrels/1'>beta-barrel</scene>. |
== Monomer- monomer interaction == | == Monomer- monomer interaction == | ||
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INTRODUCTION
Avidin is a tetrameric or dimeric[1] biotin-binding protein produced in the oviducts of birds, reptiles and amphibians and deposited in the whites of their eggs.
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