Overview of protein microarrays

F. X.Reymond Sutandy, Jiang Qian, Chien Sheng Chen, Heng Zhu

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Abstract

Protein microarray technology is an emerging field that provides a versatile platform for the characterization of hundreds of thousands of proteins in a highly parallel and high-throughput manner. Protein microarrays are composed of two major classes: analytical and functional. In addition, tissue or cell lysates can also be fractionated and spotted on a slide to form a reversephase protein microarray. Applications of protein microarrays, especially functional protein microarrays, have flourished over the past decade as the fabrication technology has matured. In this unit, advances in protein microarray technologies are reviewed, and then a series of examples are presented to illustrate the applications of analytical and functional protein microarrays in both basic and clinical research. Relevant areas of research include the detection of various binding properties of proteins, the study of protein post-translational modifications, the analysis of host-microbe interactions, profiling antibody specificity, and the identification of biomarkers in autoimmune diseases.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number27.1
JournalCurrent Protocols in Protein Science
Issue numberSUPPL.72
DOIs
StatePublished - 2013

Keywords

  • Biomarker
  • Network
  • PTM
  • Protein microarrays
  • Systems biology

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Structural Biology
  • Biochemistry

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