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Identification of biotinylation sites on proteins by selective retrieval of 2-iminobiotinylated peptides from proteolytic peptide mixtures: localization of the accessible …

von Leoprechting et al., 1998

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5574906760538139088
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von Leoprechting A
Hörth P
Haehnel W
Schilz E
Mühlenhoff U
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Analytical biochemistry

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An affinity purification technique was established that allows the selective isolation of 2- iminobiotinylated peptides from proteolytic digest of proteins in order to identify surface- exposed protein domains. Serving as model systems, two photosystem I subunits, PsaD and …
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