METHODS OF REVERSIBLY BINDING A BIOTIN COMPOUND TO A SUPPORT
First Claim
1. A method of reversibly immobilizing a modified biotin compound to a support, the method comprising:
- providing a first compound comprising a modified biotin compound;
providing a solid support comprising a modified biotin-binding compound; and
contacting the first compound and the solid support to form an immobilized material;
wherein;
the affinity of the modified biotin compound to streptavidin is less than the affinity of biotin to streptavidin; and
the affinity of biotin to the modified biotin-binding compound is less than the affinity of biotin to streptavidin.
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Abstract
Methods of reversal of the binding between a biotin compound and a biotin-binding compound are disclosed. A method of reversibly releasing a biotinylated moiety from a streptavidin (or avidin) coated support is shown as an example. The strong interaction between streptavidin or avidin-biotin is made much weaker by using a combination of modified streptavidin or avidin and modified biotin like desthiobiotin or a derivative thereof like DSB-X Biotin. A protein, such as an antibody may be biotinylated with the modified biotin. When this protein is isolated by binding the modified biotin to the modified streptavidin or avidin bound to an solid surface, it may be released under very gently and very rapid conditions by addition of free biotin. In contrast to proteins obtained by the prior art release methods the protein obtained using the previously available release methods, the proteins obtained using the methods disclosed herein will maintain their native conformation. Uses of the methods in various procedures including cell detachment procedures and techniques of detection, identification, determination, purification, separation and/or isolation of target proteins or nucleic acid molecules are also described.
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24 Claims
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1. A method of reversibly immobilizing a modified biotin compound to a support, the method comprising:
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providing a first compound comprising a modified biotin compound; providing a solid support comprising a modified biotin-binding compound; and contacting the first compound and the solid support to form an immobilized material; wherein;
the affinity of the modified biotin compound to streptavidin is less than the affinity of biotin to streptavidin; and
the affinity of biotin to the modified biotin-binding compound is less than the affinity of biotin to streptavidin. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A method of reversibly immobilizing a modified biotin-binding compound to a support, the method comprising:
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providing a first compound comprising a modified biotin-binding compound; providing a solid support comprising a modified biotin compound; and contacting the first compound and the solid support to form an immobilized material; wherein;
the affinity of the modified biotin compound to streptavidin is less than the affinity of biotin to streptavidin; and
the affinity of biotin to the modified biotin-binding compound is less than the affinity of biotin to streptavidin. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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17. A kit comprising:
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(1) a biotin-binding compound attached to a solid support; (2) a modified biotin compound bound or linked to at least one biological entity or a reagent for biotinylation of a biological entity with a modified biotin; and (3) and free biotin or derivatives thereof, wherein the affinity of the modified biotin compound to streptavidin is less than the affinity of biotin to streptavidin, and the affinity of biotin to the modified biotin-binding compound is less than the affinity of biotin to streptavidin - View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20)
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21. A kit comprising:
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(1) A modified biotin compound attached to a solid support; (2) a modified biotin-binding compound bound or linked to at least one biological entity or a reagent for biotinylation of a biological entity with a modified biotin; (3) and free biotin or derivatives thereof, wherein the affinity of the modified biotin compound to streptavidin is less than the affinity of biotin to streptavidin, and the affinity of biotin to the modified biotin-binding compound is less than the affinity of biotin to streptavidin - View Dependent Claims (22, 23, 24)
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