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  1. Welcome to Avidity

    Avidity LLC was founded in 1996 and is located in colorful Colorado. Avidity’s patented AviTag sequence enables researchers around the world to connect molecules via one of nature’s strongest …

  2. Welcome to Avidity

    Avidity provides purified proteins that have either a biotinylated AviTag or a linked to Streptavidin for Biotin interaction. Our protein portfolio contains Luciferases and Fluorescent Proteins that can for …

  3. Welcome to Avidity

    Avidity LLC was founded in 1996 and is located in colorful Colorado. Avidity’s patented AviTag sequence enables researchers around the world to connect molecules via one of nature’s strongest …

  4. Welcome to Avidity

    Avidity, LLC was founded in 1996 by Millard Cull, Larry Lansing, Dr. Ron Gill, and Dr. Mark Seville to develop peptide tags and molecular biology products based upon the extraordinary affinity of biotin …

  5. Welcome to Avidity

    The BirA biotin-protein ligase adds d-biotin covalently to biotin-acceptor peptides/proteins via an ATP intermediate (biotinyl 5'-adenylate) in a highly efficient and targeted manner. This kit includes 40ug of …

  6. Welcome to Avidity

    Avidity Atum AviTag™ (AAA) vector using T5 promoter (IPTG inducible) with N-terminal AviTag containing a rigid, extended linker. more details...

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    The AviTag™ requires smaller amounts of enzyme and shorter incubation times than other Biotinylation-of-Peptides sequences thus minimizing ancillary problems associated with proteases and protein …

  8. Welcome to Avidity

    Using Avidity-developed vectors, AviTag can be located on either the N- or C-terminus of a fusion protein, or at internal protein locations, if the peptide domain forms a surface-exposed loop …

  9. Welcome to Avidity

    BIO200 - BIO-200 biotin solution, $45.00 1.5mL of 500µM d-biotin solution (10 mM Bicine, pH 8.3) for BirA biotin-protein ligase reaction conditions that may require extra biotin. This is the same d-biotin …

  10. We have investigated the optimum reaction conditions for substrates in which the biotin peptide tag is attached to a protein and found that they are identical to the reaction conditions for the peptide …