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Two-color, rolling-circle amplification on antibody microarrays for sensitive, multiplexed serum-protein measurements

The ability to conveniently and rapidly profile a diverse set of proteins has valuable applications. In a step toward further enabling such a capability, we developed the use of rolling-circle amplification (RCA) to measure the relative levels of proteins from two serum samples, labeled with biotin...

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Autores principales: Zhou, Heping, Bouwman, Kerri, Schotanus, Mark, Verweij, Cornelius, Marrero, Jorge A, Dillon, Deborah, Costa, Jose, Lizardi, Paul, Haab, Brian B
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2004
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC395787/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15059261
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author Zhou, Heping
Bouwman, Kerri
Schotanus, Mark
Verweij, Cornelius
Marrero, Jorge A
Dillon, Deborah
Costa, Jose
Lizardi, Paul
Haab, Brian B
author_facet Zhou, Heping
Bouwman, Kerri
Schotanus, Mark
Verweij, Cornelius
Marrero, Jorge A
Dillon, Deborah
Costa, Jose
Lizardi, Paul
Haab, Brian B
author_sort Zhou, Heping
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description The ability to conveniently and rapidly profile a diverse set of proteins has valuable applications. In a step toward further enabling such a capability, we developed the use of rolling-circle amplification (RCA) to measure the relative levels of proteins from two serum samples, labeled with biotin and digoxigenin, respectively, that have been captured on antibody microarrays. Two-color RCA produced fluorescence up to 30-fold higher than direct-labeling and indirect-detection methods using antibody microarrays prepared on both polyacrylamide-based hydrogels and nitrocellulose. Replicate RCA measurements of multiple proteins from sets of 24 serum samples were highly reproducible and accurate. In addition, RCA enabled reproducible measurements of distinct expression profiles from lower-abundance proteins that were not measurable using the other detection methods. Two-color RCA on antibody microarrays should allow the convenient acquisition of expression profiles from a great diversity of proteins for a variety of applications.
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spelling pubmed-3957872004-04-24 Two-color, rolling-circle amplification on antibody microarrays for sensitive, multiplexed serum-protein measurements Zhou, Heping Bouwman, Kerri Schotanus, Mark Verweij, Cornelius Marrero, Jorge A Dillon, Deborah Costa, Jose Lizardi, Paul Haab, Brian B Genome Biol Method The ability to conveniently and rapidly profile a diverse set of proteins has valuable applications. In a step toward further enabling such a capability, we developed the use of rolling-circle amplification (RCA) to measure the relative levels of proteins from two serum samples, labeled with biotin and digoxigenin, respectively, that have been captured on antibody microarrays. Two-color RCA produced fluorescence up to 30-fold higher than direct-labeling and indirect-detection methods using antibody microarrays prepared on both polyacrylamide-based hydrogels and nitrocellulose. Replicate RCA measurements of multiple proteins from sets of 24 serum samples were highly reproducible and accurate. In addition, RCA enabled reproducible measurements of distinct expression profiles from lower-abundance proteins that were not measurable using the other detection methods. Two-color RCA on antibody microarrays should allow the convenient acquisition of expression profiles from a great diversity of proteins for a variety of applications. BioMed Central 2004 2004-03-30 /pmc/articles/PMC395787/ /pubmed/15059261 Text en Copyright ©2004 Zhou et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article: verbatim copying and redistribution of this article are permitted in all media for any purpose, provided this notice is preserved along with the article's original URL.
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Zhou, Heping
Bouwman, Kerri
Schotanus, Mark
Verweij, Cornelius
Marrero, Jorge A
Dillon, Deborah
Costa, Jose
Lizardi, Paul
Haab, Brian B
Two-color, rolling-circle amplification on antibody microarrays for sensitive, multiplexed serum-protein measurements
title Two-color, rolling-circle amplification on antibody microarrays for sensitive, multiplexed serum-protein measurements
title_full Two-color, rolling-circle amplification on antibody microarrays for sensitive, multiplexed serum-protein measurements
title_fullStr Two-color, rolling-circle amplification on antibody microarrays for sensitive, multiplexed serum-protein measurements
title_full_unstemmed Two-color, rolling-circle amplification on antibody microarrays for sensitive, multiplexed serum-protein measurements
title_short Two-color, rolling-circle amplification on antibody microarrays for sensitive, multiplexed serum-protein measurements
title_sort two-color, rolling-circle amplification on antibody microarrays for sensitive, multiplexed serum-protein measurements
topic Method
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC395787/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15059261
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