How Biotinylated Molecules are Purified with Streptavidin Beads
Streptavidin is a bacterial protein that binds to the small molecule biotin with extremely high affinity. This is one of the strongest noncovalent interactions ever...
| Catalog ID: | T-400 | 
|---|---|
| CAS #: | 77-86-1 | 
| Formula: | C4H11NO3 | 
| MW: | 121.14 g/mol | 
| Grade: | ULTRA PURE GRADE | 
| Storage/handling: | Store desiccated at room temperature. | 
| PubChem Chemical ID: | 6503 | 
        
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