Molecular Playground/Streptavidin

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The Use of Streptavidin/Biotin Complex to Functionalize Materials

Streptavidin is a protein best known for its ability to bind to biotin creating the strongest non-covalent interaction in nature.

One of the CBI Molecules being studied in the University of Massachusetts Amherst Chemistry-Biology Interface Program at UMass Amherst and on display at the Molecular Playground.


Structure of Streptavidin (PDB entry Ŏ1MEP)

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Other uses in lab

In addition to using Streptavidin for attaching antibiotics, we have also start to use Streptavidin to attach Quantum Dots to materials as new sensing devices. These devices should be utilized to determine the presence of specific markers for a variety of applications including the medical field and water purification.

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