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Title: Protein microarrays


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Protein microarrays
  • Martyna Franczuk

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Adriana Lagraulet, Journal of the Association for
Laboratory Automation (2010)
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Protein arrays
  • 25 000 genes and 1 milion proteins!
  • Enable functional protein analysis (in contrast
    with traditional protein profiling).

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Marina Cretich , Francesco Damin, Giovanna Pirri,
Marcella Chiari, Biomolecular Engineering (2006)
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Three types of protein microarrays
  • (1) analytical protein microarrays
  • (2) functional microarrays
  • (3) reverse phase microarrays

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Analytical protein microarrays
  • Constructed by arrying antibodies, aptamers,
    affibodies or nonfolded antigens on the glass
    slide.
  • Based on the sandwich ELISA methodology.
  • Used to profiling protein mixtures
  • binding affinities,
  • specificities,
  • protein expression levels.
  • Most common antobody microarrays
  • Monitoring differential expression profiles and
    clinical diagnostics

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Functional microarrays
  • Contain full-length functional proteins or
    protein domains attached to porous polymer
    matrix.
  • Used for studying protein interactions with other
    macromolecules or small molecules and for testing
    entire proteome biochemical activities.

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Reverse phase microarrays
  • Cell lysate or plasma are arrayed onto a glass or
    nitrecellulose slide.
  • Probing with antibodies against the protein of
    interest.
  • evaluation of protein expression levels,
    determination of the presence of altered proteins
    and dysfunctional protein pathways

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Claudius Mueller, Lance A. Liotta, Virginia
Espina, Molecular Oncology (2010)
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Protein chip preparation
  • Obtaining proteins from protein libraries
  • immobilizing proteins onto a treated microscope
    slide using a contact spotter or a non-contact
    microarrayer

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Protein chip preparation
David A. Hall, Jason Ptacek, and Michael Snyder,
Mechanisms of Ageing and Development (2007)
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Protein chip preparation
  • Random attachment and passive adsorbtion glass
    surface with nitrocellulose, gel pads, or
    poly-L-lysine
  • Random attachment amines, aldehyde- and
    epoxy-derivatized glass surfaces
  • Uniform orientation affinity tag surfaces
  • Aqueous environment epoxy-traeted microwells
  • Direct protein production on chips

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Detection of moleculeprotein interactions
  • Label-based
  • covalent conjugation of N-hydroxysuccinimide
    ester-linked fluorescent dyes to primary amines
    of the protein N-terminus or by thiol-reactive
    dyes to cysteine residues
  • sandwich ELISA detection method
  • tyramide signal amplification (TSA)

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Detection of moleculeprotein interactions
  • Problem possibility that the label itself may
    interfere with the probes ability to interact
    with the target protein gt
  • Label-free
  • surface plasmon resonance (SPR),
  • carbon nanotubes, carbon nanowires, and
    microelectromechanical systems cantilevers

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Applications
  • Discovery of drug targets.
  • Sera screening for the presence of autoantibodies
    or viral specific antibodies.
  • Cancer and pathogen diagnostic.

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Protein array technology to detect HER2
(erbB-2)-inducedcytokine signature in breast
cancer
  • Alejandro Vazquez-martina, Ramon Colomera,
    Javier A. Menendeza
  • European Journal of Cancer 4 3 ( 2 0 0 7 )

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Introduction
  • HER2 overexpression and breast cancer
  • Human Cytokine Array III
  • Media from MCF-7 breast cancer cell lines and
    plasma from patients
  • Interleukin-8 nad Growth-related oncogene (GRO)
    may represent a ptahway involved in tumor
    progression

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(a) Template showing the location of
cytokine antibodies spotted onto the RayBioTM
Human Cytokine Array III.
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Pharmacological inhibition of HER2-drivencellular
signalling knock-down IL-8 and GRO expression
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Detection of cytokine expression from metastatic
breast cancer (MBC) patients sera.
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High Diagnostic Accuracy of AntigenMicroarray
for Sensitive Detection ofHepatitis C Virus
Infection
  • Jung-ah Kwon, Hyeseon Lee, Kap No Lee,
  • Kwangchun Chae, Seram Lee, Dong-ki Lee, and
  • Soyoun Kim
  • Clinical Chemistry 54 (2008)

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Introduction
  • Confirmatory test for blood serodiagnosis
  • 96-well antigen microarray on sol-gel derived
    material
  • Patients sera samples previously tested for HCV
    by ELISA
  • Assay time and conditions compatible with
    conventional ELISA diagnostic assay

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Literature
  • Adriana Lagraulet, Current Clinical and
    Pharmaceutical Applications of Microarrays From
    Disease Biomarkers Discovery to Automated
    Diagnostics in Journal of the Association for
    Laboratory Automation 15 (2010), 405-413.
  • Marina Cretich , Francesco Damin, Giovanna Pirri,
    Marcella Chiari, Protein and peptide arrays
    Recent trends and new directions in
    Biomolecular Engineering 23 (2006), 7788.
  • David A. Hall, Jason Ptacek, and Michael Snyder,
    Protein microarray technology in Mechanisms of
    Ageing and Development 128 (2007), 161167.
  • Claudius Mueller, Lance A. Liotta, Virginia
    Espina, Reverse phase protein microarrays advance
    to use in clinical trials in Molecular
    Oncology 4 (2010), 461-481.
  • Presented original articles
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