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Amine-Reactive Biotinylation Agents

Amine-reactive biotinylation reagents contain functional groups off biotin s valeric acid side chain that are able to form covalent bonds with primary amines in proteins and other molecules. Two basic types are commonly available NHS esters and car-boxylates. NHS esters spontaneously react with amines to form amide linkages (Chapter 2, Section 1.4). Carboxylate-containing biotin compounds can be coupled to amines via a carbodiimide-mediated reaction using EDC (Chapter 3, Section 1.1). [Pg.373]


Biotinylated liposomes usually are created by modification of PE components with an amine-reactive biotin derivative, for example NHS-LC-Biotin (Chapter 11, Section 1). The NHS ester reacts with the primary amine of PE residues, forming an amide bond linkage (Figure 22.19). A better choice of biotinylation agent may be to use the NHS-PEG -biotin compounds (Chapter 18), because the hydrophilic PEG spacer provides better accessibility in the aqueous environment than a hydrophobic biotin spacer. Since the modification occurs at the hydrophilic end of the phospholipid molecule, after vesicle formation the biotin component protrudes out from the liposomal surface. In this configuration, the surface-immobilized biotins are able to bind (strept)avidin molecules present in the outer aqueous medium. [Pg.883]


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