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Biotinylated retinoids
Biotinylated retinoids are derivatives of retinol (vitamin A) carrying a biotin group for use in the isolation and purification of Retinol Binding Proteins involved in the visual cycle. The first biotinylated retinoid was synthesized in 2002 and was used in the isolation and characterization of RPE65.
References
- Nesnas, N.. (2002). "Synthesis of biotinylated retinoids for cross-linking and isolation of retinol binding proteins". Tetrahedron.
- Jahng, W. J.. (2003). "A Cleavable Affinity Biotinylating Agent Reveals a Retinoid Binding Role for RPE65†". Biochemistry.
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