A sensitive enzyme assay for biotin, avidin, and streptavidin
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A sensitive enzyme assay for biotin, avidin, and streptavidin
Abstract
Reciprocal enzyme assays are described for the vitamin biotin and for the biotin-binding proteins avidin and streptavidin. The assays are based on the following steps: (a) biotinylated bovine serum albumin is adsorbed onto microtiter plates; (b) streptavidin (or avidin) is bound to the biotin-coated plates; (c) biotinylated enzyme (in this case alkaline phosphatase) is then interacted with the free biotin-binding sites on the immobilized protein. For biotin assay, competition between the free vitamin and the biotinylated enzyme is carried out between steps (b) and (c). The method takes advantage of the four biotin-binding sites which characterize both avidin and streptavidin. The method is extremely versatile and accurate over a concentration range exceeding three orders of magnitude. The lower limits of detection are approximately 2 pg/ml (0.2 pg/sample) for biotin and less than 100 ng/ml (10 ng/sample) for either avidin or streptavidin.
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