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Antibody Suspension Bead Arrays

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Part of the book series: Methods in Molecular Biology ((MIMB,volume 723))

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Alongside the increasing availability of affinity reagents, antibody microarrays have been developed to become a powerful tool to screen for target proteins in complex samples. Besides multiplexed sandwich immunoassays, the application of directly applying labeled sample onto arrays with immobilized capture reagents offers an approach to facilitate a systematic, high-throughput analysis of body fluids such as serum or plasma. An alternative to commonly used planar arrays has become available in form of a system based on color-coded beads for the creation of antibody arrays in suspension. The assay procedure offers an uncomplicated option to screen larger numbers of serum or plasma samples with variable sets of capture reagents. In addition, the established procedure of whole sample biotinylation circumvents the purification steps, which are generally required to remove excess labeling substance. We have shown that this assay system allows detecting proteins down into lower pico-molar and higher picogram per milliliter levels with dynamic ranges over three orders of magnitude. Presently, this workflow enables the profiling of 384 clinical samples for up to 100 proteins per assay.

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Acknowledgments

We like to thank the entire staff of the Human Proteome Resource (HPR) initiative for their tremendous efforts within the Human Protein Atlas project. This work is supported by the PRONOVA project (VINNOVA, Swedish Governmental Agency for Innovation Systems), and by grants from the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation.

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Schwenk, J.M., Nilsson, P. (2011). Antibody Suspension Bead Arrays. In: Wu, C. (eds) Protein Microarray for Disease Analysis. Methods in Molecular Biology, vol 723. Humana Press. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-61779-043-0_3

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