nonbiotin
Nonbiotin is a term employed in biochemical and molecular biology to denote molecules, proteins, or biological systems that lack covalently attached biotin or that do not participate in biotin-dependent reactions. Biotin is a water‑soluble vitamin that serves as a cofactor for carboxylases and ligases involved in important metabolic pathways. When biotin is absent or removed, the resulting nonbiotin form can be used experimentally to probe the functional role of biotinylation, to generate biosensors, or to create protein variants that are resistant to biotin‑based purification methods.
In laboratory practice, nonbiotin variants are often produced through genetic mutagenesis that eliminates lysine residues normally
The study of nonbiotin forms provides insight into the mechanistic importance of biotinylation. It also facilitates