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Protein based microarrays: a tool for probing the proteome of cancer cells and tissues.

Authors :
Madoz-Gúrpide J
Wang H
Misek DE
Brichory F
Hanash SM
Source :
Proteomics [Proteomics] 2001 Oct; Vol. 1 (10), pp. 1279-87.
Publication Year :
2001

Abstract

A novel proteomic approach for probing cell and tissue proteome, which combines liquid phase protein separations with microarray technology has been developed. Proteins in cell and tissue lysates or in cellular subfractions are separated using any one of a number of separation modes which may consist of ion exchange liquid chromatography (LC), reverse phase LC, carrier ampholyte based separations, e.g. the use of Rotofor, affinity based separations, or gel based separations. Each first-dimension fraction obtained using one separation mode can be further resolved using one or more of the other separation modes to yield either purified protein in solution or liquid fractions with substantially reduced protein complexity. The advantage of a liquid based separation system is that proteins in hundreds of individual fractions can be arrayed directly and used as targets for a variety of probes. Constituent proteins in reactive fractions are identified by mass spectrometry and may be further resolved to determine the nature of the reactive protein(s). We present in this report initial data based on microarray analysis of individual Rotofor fractions obtained from lung adenocarcinoma cell line A549 lysates which have been probed with antibodies against specific proteins.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1615-9853
Volume :
1
Issue :
10
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Proteomics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
11721639
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/1615-9861(200110)1:10<1279::AID-PROT1279>3.0.CO;2-W