Abstract
Microarray technology plays an increasing role in proteomic research. We give an overview about recent developments in this technology focusing on molecular interaction studies using protein and antibody microarrays. We report about technical aspects in the development of protein microarrays and describe different surfaces and detection modes. Furthermore, we review the applications of protein microarrays in different molecular interaction studies including interactions of proteins with antibodies, proteins, DNA, small molecules and enzymes. Advantages and limitations of the microarray-based methods with other in vitro methods have been compared. We present the increasing applications of protein and antibody microarrays in basic research, diagnostics, drug discovery, and in vitro-risk assessment of nutrients.
Keywords: protein microarray, antibody microarray, protein chip, molecular interaction, enzymatic assay, serum profiling, diagnostics, drug discovery, chemical genomics
Current Proteomics
Title: Proteomic Studies Using Microarrays
Volume: 1 Issue: 4
Author(s): Tanja Feilner, Jurgen Kreutzberger, Birgit Niemann, Armin Kramer, Alexandra Possling, Harald Seitz and Birgit Kersten
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Keywords: protein microarray, antibody microarray, protein chip, molecular interaction, enzymatic assay, serum profiling, diagnostics, drug discovery, chemical genomics
Abstract: Microarray technology plays an increasing role in proteomic research. We give an overview about recent developments in this technology focusing on molecular interaction studies using protein and antibody microarrays. We report about technical aspects in the development of protein microarrays and describe different surfaces and detection modes. Furthermore, we review the applications of protein microarrays in different molecular interaction studies including interactions of proteins with antibodies, proteins, DNA, small molecules and enzymes. Advantages and limitations of the microarray-based methods with other in vitro methods have been compared. We present the increasing applications of protein and antibody microarrays in basic research, diagnostics, drug discovery, and in vitro-risk assessment of nutrients.
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Feilner Tanja, Kreutzberger Jurgen, Niemann Birgit, Kramer Armin, Possling Alexandra, Seitz Harald and Kersten Birgit, Proteomic Studies Using Microarrays, Current Proteomics 2004; 1 (4) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1570164043152768
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1570164043152768 |
Print ISSN 1570-1646 |
Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
Online ISSN 1875-6247 |
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