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Biotin

Known as: D-(+)-Biotin, cis-Tetrahydro-2-oxothieno(3,4-D)imidazoline-4-valeric acid, Vitamin B7 
A nutrient in the vitamin B complex that the body needs in small amounts to function and stay healthy. Biotin helps some enzymes break down… 
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Highly Cited
2006
Highly Cited
2006
An externally controlled, polymeric drug-delivery system potentially allows for release profiles that can be tailored to match… 
Highly Cited
2005
Highly Cited
2005
Escherichia coli biotin ligase site-specifically biotinylates a lysine side chain within a 15-amino acid acceptor peptide (AP… 
Highly Cited
2004
Highly Cited
2004
Biotin protein ligases (BPLs) are enzymes of extraordinary specificity. BirA, the BPL of Escherichia coli biotinylates only a… 
Highly Cited
2001
Highly Cited
2001
Specific binding of biotinilated bovine serum albumin (bBSA) and tetramethylrhodamine-labeled streptavidin (SAv−TMR) was observed… 
Highly Cited
1994
Highly Cited
1994
The recognition mechanisms and dissociation pathways of the avidin-biotin complex and of actin monomers in actin filaments were… 
Highly Cited
1990
Highly Cited
1990
Libraries of random peptide sequences were constructed and screened to identify peptides that specifically bind to proteins. In… 
Highly Cited
1987
Highly Cited
1987
The attractive properties of avidin (streptavidin) and biotin, in particular their strong affinities (Kd = 10(-15)M), may be used… 
Highly Cited
1983
Highly Cited
1983
Biotin-labelled DNA probes, prepared by nick-translation in the presence of biotinylated analogs of TTP, are hybridized to DNA or… 
Highly Cited
1975
Highly Cited
1975
A chemically defined medium composed of 6 amino acids, biotin, inorganic salts and glucose for the growth of yeast and mycelial…