Big Chemical Encyclopedia

Chemical substances, components, reactions, process design ...

Articles Figures Tables About

Protein separation techniques antibody labeling method

In a more modified approach, differential display proteomics can also be done with no separation of proteins. This is called the protein chip approach. In this method, a variety of bait proteins such as antibodies, peptides, or protein fragments may be immobilized in an array format on specially treated surfaces. The surface is then probed with the samples of interest. Proteins that bind to the relevant target can then be analyzed by direct MALDI readout of the bound material (Nelson, 1997 Davies et ah, 1999). Lor example, well-characterized antibodies can be used as bait. Protein samples from two different cell states are then labeled by different fluorophores, mixed together, and used as probe. In such a case, the fluorescent color acts as an indicator for any change in the abundance of the protein that remains bound to the chip (Lueking et ah, 1999). A number of technical problems would still need to be overcome before applying this technique for large-scale analysis of proteins. [Pg.80]


See other pages where Protein separation techniques antibody labeling method is mentioned: [Pg.3948]    [Pg.60]    [Pg.228]    [Pg.195]    [Pg.129]    [Pg.228]    [Pg.29]    [Pg.1562]    [Pg.727]    [Pg.941]    [Pg.76]    [Pg.475]    [Pg.176]    [Pg.475]    [Pg.457]    [Pg.230]    [Pg.206]    [Pg.2069]    [Pg.324]    [Pg.364]    [Pg.273]    [Pg.351]    [Pg.545]    [Pg.437]    [Pg.3958]    [Pg.4168]    [Pg.381]    [Pg.260]    [Pg.351]    [Pg.364]   
See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.740 ]




SEARCH



Antibodies labelling

Antibodies proteins

Antibodies separation methods

Antibody labeling

Labeling methods

Labelled antibody

Labelling methods

Labelling techniques

Method techniques

Protein labels

Protein method

Protein separation methods

Proteins labeling

Proteins labelled

Separation methods

Separation techniques

Separative methods

Separator Protein

© 2024 chempedia.info