Streptavidin and avidin recognize peptide ligands with different motifs

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Abstract

Using streptavidin as a molecular target for synthetic peptide library screening, ligands with consensus sequences of HPQ and HPM were rapidly identified. Here, we report the discovery of several non-HPQ sequences that were found when a pentapeptide library that lacked histidine was used in the screen. Although the high-affinity natural ligand for both streptavidin and avidin is biotin, neither HPQ nor HPM sequences were discovered when avidin was used in the screen. Instead, a new motif, HP(Y/F)P, was identified. Data obtained from such peptide library screens will help us to better understand molecular recognition. © 1992 Academic Press, Inc. All rights reserved.

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Lam, K. S., & Lebl, M. (1992). Streptavidin and avidin recognize peptide ligands with different motifs. ImmunoMethods, 1(1), 11–15. https://doi.org/10.1016/S1058-6687(05)80023-3

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