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Streptavidin Binding Site

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==Streptavidin binds biotin with extraordinary affinity==
==Streptavidin binds biotin with extraordinary affinity==
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<StructureSection load='' size='340' side='right' caption='Biotin' scene='54/547133/Biotin_bs/1'>
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<StructureSection load='' size='340' side='right' caption='Biotin, bound to streptavidin' scene='54/547133/Biotin_bs/1'>
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Streptavidin, from the bacteria ''Streptomyces avidinii'', is a tetrameric protein that has a strong affinity for binding '''biotin''' (the structure of <scene name='58/580641/Biotin_bs/1'>biotin</scene> is now displayed at the right-hand panel).
Streptavidin, from the bacteria ''Streptomyces avidinii'', is a tetrameric protein that has a strong affinity for binding '''biotin''' (the structure of <scene name='58/580641/Biotin_bs/1'>biotin</scene> is now displayed at the right-hand panel).
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You can read more details at [[Streptavidin|Proteopedia's avidin and streptavidin page]]
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{|
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|[[Image:Biotin structure.png]]
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|[[Image:Biotin 3D balls.png]]
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|align="center"| Biotin
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|align="center"| Biotin
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You can read more details at the [[Streptavidin|avidin and streptavidin page]]
This page focuses on the binding site for biotin and how two of the subunits collaborate in binding.
This page focuses on the binding site for biotin and how two of the subunits collaborate in binding.

Revision as of 09:24, 19 March 2014

Streptavidin binds biotin with extraordinary affinity

Biotin, bound to streptavidin

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