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Reversible protein affinity-labelling using bromomaleimide-based reagents
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Protein ChemistryBioorganic ChemistryBiotransformationBiochemistryReversible ProteinProtein FoldingNatural SciencesPhysiological TemperatureBioconjugationMolecular BiologyProtein RefoldingQuantitative ReversibilityProtein EngineeringChemical BiologyProteomicsEnzymatic ModificationReversible Protein BiotinylationProtein Purification
Reversible protein biotinylation is readily affected via conjugation with a bromomaleimide-based reagent followed by reductive cleavage. The intermediate biotinylated protein constructs are stable at physiological temperature and pH 8.0. Quantitative reversibility is elegantly delivered under mild conditions of using a stoichiometric amount of a bis-thiol, thus providing an approach that will be of general interest in chemical biology and proteomics.
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