Paratroid Hormone (1-34), human, biotinylated is a probe for the paratroid hormone receptor, can be used for analyzing the interaction between paratroid hormone and paratroid hormone receptors in living cells and for purifying hormone-receptor complexes with affinity columns[1][2].
[1]. Newman W, et, al. Biotinylated paratroid hormone as a probe for the paratroid hormone receptor. Structure-function analysis and detection of specific binding to cultured bone cells by flow cytometry. J Biol Chem. 1989 Oct 5; 264(28): 16359-65.
[2]. Banerjee S, et, al. Synthesis and characterization of novel biotinylated carboxyl-terminal paratroid hormone peptides that specifically crosslink to the CPTH-receptor. Peptides. 2006 Dec; 27(12): 3352-62.
















