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  • A spectrophotometric assay for nanogram quantities of biotin and avidin.

A spectrophotometric assay for nanogram quantities of biotin and avidin.

Journal of biochemical and biophysical methods (1986-11-01)
R S Niedbala, F Gergits, K J Schray
ABSTRACT

Parameters and conditions of an enzyme based assay for biotin and avidin are presented. Biotinylated glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase when complexed with avidin becomes inactivated. Thus it was possible to construct a competitive assay system for biotin. The assay is sensitive between 100-500 ng/ml and could detect as little as 10 ng in 0.1 ml with a between run error of 2.4%. It requires a 60 min incubation at 21 degrees C and 5 min to assay. The avidin assay, based on the degree of inactivation of biotinylated-glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase in relation to the concentration of avidin, could detect as little as 0.25 ng in 0.1 ml or 2.5 ng/ml with an assay time of 10 min with a between run error of 3.9%. Both assays are rapid with significant improvements over other non-isotopic methods in sensitivity and comparable to radioisotopic methods in sensitivity with the added advantage of ease of method.

MATERIALS
Product Number
Brand
Product Description

Sigma-Aldrich
HABA/Avidin Reagent, lyophilized powder
Sigma-Aldrich
Streptavidin–β-Galactosidase conjugate, streptavidin 1-2 units/mg protein, lyophilized powder