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Biotinylation reagents basic design

Figure 11.1 The basic design of a biotinylation reagent includes the bicyclic rings and valeric acid side chain of D-biotin at one end and a reactive group to couple with target groups at the other end. Spacer groups may be included in the design to extend the biotin group away from modified molecules, thus ensuring better interaction capability with avidin or streptavidin probes. Figure 11.1 The basic design of a biotinylation reagent includes the bicyclic rings and valeric acid side chain of D-biotin at one end and a reactive group to couple with target groups at the other end. Spacer groups may be included in the design to extend the biotin group away from modified molecules, thus ensuring better interaction capability with avidin or streptavidin probes.

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