Issue 16, 2011

Protein assemblies by site-specific avidin–biotin interactions

Abstract

Exploiting self-assembly systems with biological building blocks is of significant interest in the fabrication of advanced biomaterials. We assessed the potential use of site-specific ligand labeling of protein building blocks in designing functional protein self-assemblies by combining site-specifically biotinylated bacterial alkaline phosphatase (as a bidentate or tetradentate ligand unit) and streptavidin (as a tetrameric receptor).

Graphical abstract: Protein assemblies by site-specific avidin–biotin interactions

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
18 Mar 2011
Accepted
17 Jun 2011
First published
17 Jun 2011

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2011,9, 5641-5644

Protein assemblies by site-specific avidin–biotin interactions

Y. Mori, K. Minamihata, H. Abe, M. Goto and N. Kamiya, Org. Biomol. Chem., 2011, 9, 5641 DOI: 10.1039/C1OB05428G

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