AVIDIN GLUCOSE OXIDASE Conjugated
Avidin is a biotin-binding protein found in the oviducts of egg-laying animals (birds, reptiles, and frogs) that gets deposited into the whites of their eggs. Avidin is a tetramer and can bind up to four biotin molecules (Vitamin B7) with one of the greatest known non-covalent interactions. Avidity for biotin is destroyed with heat. Glucose oxidase is an enzyme that drives the oxidation of glucose into hydrogen peroxide and D-glucono-delta-lactone. This activity is utilized in biotechnology through colormetric detection assays that are sensitive to the amount of hydrogen peroxide produced.
Product Specifications
Reactivity
Avidin, Gallus gallus
Target
Avidin
Conjugation
Glucose Oxidase
Type
Others
Applications
Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, Immunohistochemistry, Western blot
Purification
Assay Protocol
Concentration
2 mg/ml
Format
Lyophilized
Reconstitution
2°C to 8°C, -20°C or -80°C
Molecular Weight
160 kDa
Specificity
Assay by immunoelectrophoresis resulted in a single precipitin arc against anti-Avidin and anti-Glucose Oxidase.
Protein Name
P02701
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