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Thermoresponsive dendronized copolymers for protein recognitions based on biotin–avidin interaction
Zhou, Chunhua,Abdel-Rahman, Mona A.,Li, Wen,Liu, Kun,Zhang, Afang
, p. 832 - 838 (2017)
Thermoresponsive biotinylated dendronized copolymers carrying dendritic oligoethylene glycol (OEG) pendants were prepared via free radical polymerization, and their protein recognitions based on biotin–avidin interaction investigated. Both first (PG1) and second generation (PG2) dendronized copolymers were designed to examine possible thickness effects on the interaction between biotin and avidin. Inherited from the outstanding thermoresponsive properties from OEG dendrons, these biotinylated cylindrical copolymers show characteristic thermoresponsive behavior which provides an envelope to capture avidin through switching temperatures above or below their phase transition temperatures (Tcps). Thus, the recognition of polymer-supported biotin with avidin was investigated with UV/vis spectroscopy and dynamic laser light scattering. In contrast to the case for PG1, the increased thickness for copolymer PG2 hinders partially and inhibits the recognition of biotin moieties with avidin either below or above its Tcp. This demonstrates the significant architecture effects from dendronized polymers on the biotin moieties to shift onto periphery of the collapsed aggregates, which should be a prerequisite for protein recognition. These kinds of novel thermoresponsive copolymers may pave a way for the interesting biological applications in areas such as reversible activity control of enzyme or proteins, and for controlled delivery of drugs or genes.
Synthesis and bioactivity of labelled germination stimulants for the isolation and identification of the strigolactone receptor.
Reizelman, Anat,Wigchert, Suzanne C,del-Bianco, Cinzia,Zwanenburg, Binne
, p. 950 - 959 (2003)
Strigolactones are highly potent germination stimulants for seeds of the parasitic weeds Striga and Orobanche spp. The induction of seed germination is thought to proceed via a receptor-mediated mechanism. Isolation and purification of the strigolactone receptor by affinity chromatography using immobilized avidin or streptavidin requires a biotin labelled strigolactone analogue. For this purpose biotin has been attached, directly as well as indirectly, via a hydrophilic linker to the amino function of optically active amino-GR24. Using the same amino substituted synthetic stimulant GR24, labelled stimulants have been prepared which may be suitable for the identification of the receptor by means of fluorescence correlation spectroscopy, scanning force microscopy or photoaffinity techniques. Bioassays of the labelled stimulants reveal that the germination activity on seeds of Striga hermonthica is retained. Crystal data for the diastereoisomer (+)-8 are reported.
GENETICALLY ENCODED BIOTIN AND BIOTIN-ANALOGS AND USE THEREOF
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Embodiments of the present disclosure describe non-canonical amino acids characterized by the formula A—L—B, where A is an amino acid, L is a linker, and B is a biotin or a biotin-analog group. Embodiments describe translation systems comprising an orthog
Labelling reagents having a pyridine nucleus bearing a diazomethyl function, process for synthesis of such reagents and processes for detection of biological molecules
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A process for synthesis of a labelling reagent, a process for the labelling of a biological molecule, a labelled biological molecule obtained by the process, a process for labelling and fragmentation of a single or double strand nucleic acid, a labelled n