Sequentially arranged streptavidin-binding modules as...

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C435S007100, C435S069100, C530S350000, C530S388250

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07981632

ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to sequentially arranged streptavidin-binding binding modules which may in particular be used as affinity tags. The affinity tags comprise at least two individual modules capable of mediating avidic binding to streptavidin.

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