Solid-phase profiling of proteins

Current Protocols in Protein Science
Hon-chiu Eastwood LeungAlex Karavanov

Abstract

Protein array technologies refer to any fabrication and use of any arrays containing multiple proteins captured on solid surfaces. This valuable tool is used for high-throughput protein-protein interaction studies, protein marker discovery and other applications. This unit provides basic protocols for biomarker discovery and protein-protein interactions. Different kinds of recently emerged protein array technologies and related detection methods are reviewed.

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