Hinge-Motion Binding Proteins: Unraveling Their Analytical Potential
Hinge-motion binding proteins undergo a conformational change that can be used as the basis for quantifying analytes. Moschou et al. focus on periplasmic binding proteins and calmodulin, because they have already been applied to environmental and metabolite monitoring, food technology, bioanalysis,...
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description | Hinge-motion binding proteins undergo a conformational change that can be used as the basis for quantifying analytes. Moschou et al. focus on periplasmic binding proteins and calmodulin, because they have already been applied to environmental and metabolite monitoring, food technology, bioanalysis, high-throughput screening, and diagnostics. |
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