Title : Comparison by QCM and photometric enzymatic test of the biotin-avidin recognition on a biotinylated polypyrrole.

Pub. Date : 2001 Dec 13

PMID : 18968449






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1 The aim is to assess the amount of B-GOx specifically anchored on the biotinylated polypyrrole/avidin assembly thank to the biotin/avidin interaction between avidin and B-GOx. Biotin hydroxyacid oxidase 1 Homo sapiens
2 The aim is to assess the amount of B-GOx specifically anchored on the biotinylated polypyrrole/avidin assembly thank to the biotin/avidin interaction between avidin and B-GOx. Biotin hydroxyacid oxidase 1 Homo sapiens
3 From QCM measurements we have deduced for the biotinylated polypyrrole/avidin assembly that the amount of B-GOx bound via the biotin/avidin interaction and those due to the avidin adsorption process correspond to 3.9 pmol cm(-2) (1.3 equivalent of B-Gox monolayer) and 1.4 pmol cm(-2) (0.46 equivalent of B-GOx monolayer) respectively. Biotin hydroxyacid oxidase 1 Homo sapiens
4 From QCM measurements we have deduced for the biotinylated polypyrrole/avidin assembly that the amount of B-GOx bound via the biotin/avidin interaction and those due to the avidin adsorption process correspond to 3.9 pmol cm(-2) (1.3 equivalent of B-Gox monolayer) and 1.4 pmol cm(-2) (0.46 equivalent of B-GOx monolayer) respectively. Biotin hydroxyacid oxidase 1 Homo sapiens
5 From QCM measurements we have deduced for the biotinylated polypyrrole/avidin assembly that the amount of B-GOx bound via the biotin/avidin interaction and those due to the avidin adsorption process correspond to 3.9 pmol cm(-2) (1.3 equivalent of B-Gox monolayer) and 1.4 pmol cm(-2) (0.46 equivalent of B-GOx monolayer) respectively. Biotin hydroxyacid oxidase 1 Homo sapiens