Catalogue Antibody Arrays

Antibody Microarray provides a high-throughput platform for efficient and accurate profiling of protein expressions.  Our PathwayFocused Antibody Arrays and Phosphorylation Antibody Arrays are designed for researchers to study highly relevant proteins in their specific research fields, while the comprehensive Explorer Antibody Array allows investigators to examine samples against 656 antibodies in a single experiment. 
The antibodies are covalently immobilized on high quality glass surface coated with our proprietary 3-D polymer materials to ensure high binding efficiency and specificity.  The arrays utilize fluorescent detection and can be scanned on all microarray scanners that are compatible with 76 x 25 x 1 mm (3 in. x 1 in. x 1mm) slides.
All arrays are printed on standard-size microscope slides.  Each slide consists of an array of well-characterized antibodies with six replicates and multiple positive and negative controls to maximize data reliability.  Each antibody array set comes with two identical arrays (two slides), one layout slide used to visualize the positions of the arrays, two cover slips, gal files and user's guide.

Comprehensive Antibody Array 

Explorer™ Antibody Array (656 Antibodies in duplicates)

Pathway Focused Antibody Microarrays


Pathway Focused Antibody Arrays

  • Angiogensis
  • Apoptosis
  • Cancer Makers
  • Cell Cycles
  • Cytokines
  • Hematopoiesis
  • Hormones
  • Signal Transduction
  • Stem Cell
     

PF Phosphorylation Antibody Arrays

  • AKT Pathway
  • Cancer/Apoptosis
  • Chromatin/Transcription
  • Cytoskeletal Pathway
  • Insulin/Glucose
  • JAK/STAT Pathway
  • MAPK Pathway
  • Neuroscience
  • NF/kB Pathway
  • Nuclear/Membrane Receptor
  • Tyrosine Kinase/Adaptors


Key Features

      • Each array includes carefully selected antibodies highly relevant for a specific pathway.
      • High-throughput expression profiling using proteins from cell extracts, tissue lysates or treated samples.
      • 3D-Polymer coated glass substrates
        • High specificity
        • Low background
      • Sensitive fluorescent detection (Streptavidin – Cy®3 (Cy®5/Alexa Fluor® 532/Alexa Fluor® 647)
      • Six replicates for increased data consistency
      • Suitable for detection on all fluorescent MicroArray scanners compatible with 76 x 25 x 1 mm slides
      • Optimized Antibody Array Assay Kit provides optimized reagents and buffers for protein extraction, labeling, conjugation and detection.
      • GenePix® Array List (GAL) files are provided for convenient and accurate data analysis.

Phospho-specific antibodies are available separately (50-150 µg).
For more information, download our list of catalogue antibodies.

Protein Extraction and Labelling kit

  • The Antibody Array Assay Kit is designed for easy and reliable processing of antibody arrays.
  • Each kit comes with sufficient material and reagents to perform protein extract, labeling, conjugation and detection for two arrays or twenty arrays.
  • The buffers and reagents have been optimized to maximize protein extraction yield, labeling efficiency, and to produce high signal-to-noise ratio.
    • Key features:
      • Complete and easy-to-use reagent kit
      • Provide major reagents required to process antibody
      • Optimized to work with Thematic, Phospho-specific and Explorer antibody MicroArrays

User's Guide

Antibody Array User's Guide

NameReferenceSourceAntibodiesSlidesEUR
Explorer Antibody ArrayAR-ASB600Human 656 21018.00
Angiogenesis Antibody ArrayAR-AGE1-25 Human 127 2576.00
Apoptosis Antibody ArrayAR-APP0-69 Human 71 2428.80
Cancer Marker Antibody ArrayAR-ACM0-83 Human 84 2480.00
Cell Cycle Antibody ArrayAR-ACC0-58 Human 58 2390.40
Cytokine Related Antibody ArrayAR-ACK0-75 Human 77 2448.00
Hematopoiesis Antibody ArrayAR-AHT0-49 Human 49 2352.00
Hormone Antibody ArrayAR-AHM0-30 Human 30 2281.60
Signal Transduction Antibody ArrayAR-AST1-60 Human 163 2665.60
Stem Cell Antibody ArrayAR-ASC0-48 Human 48 2384.00
AKT Pathway Phospho Antibody ArrayAR-PAA1-37 Human Mouse 137 2595.20
Cancer/Apoptosis Phospho Antibody ArrayAR-PAC1-55 Human Mouse 155 2633.60
Cell Cycle Phospho Antibody ArrayAR-PCC0-76 Human Mouse 76 2441.60
Chromatin/Transcription Phospho Antibody ArrayAR-PCT1-73 Human Mouse 173 2672.00
Cytoskeletal Pathway Phospho Antibody ArrayAR-PCP0-95 Human Mouse 95 2505.60
Insulin/Glucose Phospho Antibody ArrayAR-PIG0-85 Human Mouse 85 2467.20
Jak/Stat Pathway Phospho Antibody ArrayAR-PJS0-42 Human Mouse 42 2326.40
MAPK Pathway Phospho Antibody ArrayAR-PMK1-85 Human Mouse 185 2704.00
Neuroscience Phospho Antibody ArrayAR-PNS0-32 Human Mouse 32 2288.00
NF-kappa B Pathway Phospho Antibody ArrayAR-PNK0-63 Human Mouse 63 2403.20
Nuclear/Membrane Receptor Phospho Antibody ArrayAR-PNR0-52 Human Mouse 52 2364.80
Tyrosine Kinase Adaptor Phospho Antibody ArrayAR-PTK0-98 Human Mouse 98 2505.60
Antibody Array Assay Kit for Protein Extraction and Labelling (2 reactions)AR-KAS0-02---382.70
Antibody Array Assay Kit for Protein Extraction and Labelling (20 reactions)AR-KAS0-20---3187.20
More Arrays available on request. For more information please inquire.

Pathway Focused Antibody Arrays


Antibody Microarray provides a high-throughput platform for accurate profiling of protein expressions.  Our Pathway Focused Antibody Microarrays and PF Phosphorylation Antibody Microarrays are designed for researchers to study highly relevant proteins in their specific research fields.  The antibodies are covalently immobilized on high quality glass surface coated with our proprietary 3-D polymer materials to ensure high binding efficiency and specificity.  The arrays are suitable for multiple detection methods including fluorescent, colorimetric and chemiluminescent. 

 

Each slide consists of an array of well-characterized antibodies with six replicates and multiple positive and negative controls.  Each antibody array kit comes with two identical slides with antibody microarrays, one layout slide used to visualize the positions of the arrays, and sufficient reagents for processing the arrays. 

Arrays utilize fluorescent detection and can be scanned on all MicroArray scanners that are compatible with 76 x 25 x 1 mm slides.

  • The antibodies are printed on standard-size microscope slides.
  • Each slide consists of an array of well-characterized antibodies with six replicates.
  • Multiple positive and negative controls are present.
  • Each antibody array kit comes with two identical slides.

 

Applications

  • Qualitative Protein Expression Profiling
  • Measure Changes in protein expression level (normal vs. diseased; normal vs. treated)
  • Identify Candidate Biomarkers

Specification

Slide dimensions: 76 x 25 x 1 mm Spot diameter: 260 - 280 um
Barcode label: included     Spot-to-spot distance: 450 - 600 um
Label size: 23 x 9 mm    

Storage conditions

   4 °C (6 months)

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Q: What are the major applications of the antibody microarray?

A: The antibody arrays are designed for qualitative profiling of protein expression, screening, and comparison between normal, diseased or treated samples.

Q: How many slides are included in one set of arrays?

A: There are two slides included in each set of arrays.  There is one array on each slide for analyzing one sample.  You can analyze two samples with each set of arrays.

Q: What samples can be used for analysis and detection?

A: Proteins from cell extracts, tissue lysates, or serum samples can be used for analysis.

Q: Do I need to run a control/known sample?

A: It is recommended to run a control or known sample along with the test samples.

Q: What scanners can be used for detection?

A: Any fluorescence based scanner, that is compatible with 3 in x 1 in (76 mm x 25 mm) microscope slides, can be used for detection.

Q: Do you provide a software for image analysis?

A: We do not provide an image analysis software. Any image analysis software that came with the scanners or any type of spot finder software can be used for image analysis. We do provide a GAL file (GenePix Array List) for each array, which can be used to set up grids for image analysis. You can find more information about GAL files at http://www.moleculardevices.com/pages/software/gn_genepix_file_formats.html#gal.

Q: What does it mean when an antibody has a name like this, p53(ab-15) or p53(phospho-Ser15)?

A: The number in parenthesis in an antibody's name indicates the site of phosphorylation . For example, p53(Ab-15) was made from a synthetic peptide (non-phosphorylated) derived from human p53 around the phosphorylation site of Serine 15. It detects endogenous levels of total p53 protein.  p53(phospho-Ser15) means that the antibody was derived from a synthetic phosphopeptide derived from human p53 around the phosphorylation site of Serine 315. It detects endogenous levels of p53 only when phosphorylated at Serine 315.  Both phospho-specific antibodies and their non-phospho pairs are included in the array.

Q: In the phospho-antibody arrays, why are there multiple antibodies for a single protein?

A: They are highly specific antibodies made to recognize the different phosphorylation sites on the same protein.  For example, c-Jun(Phospho-Thr91) detects endogenous levels of c-Jun only when phosphorylated at Threonine 91; c-Jun(Phospho-Tyr170) detected endogenous levels of c-Jun only when phosphorylated at Tyrosine 170.

Q. How many cells are needed to obtain 100 micrograms of protein?

A: The amount of protein present in cells may vary with cell type. We typically use 1 to 10 million cells to get approximately 1mg of protein; only 10uL of which containing less than 100ug of protein is used for labeling.  Start with 5 million cells whenever possible.

Q: Can I use other types of cell lysis and/or extraction buffer instead of the Extraction buffer provided in the Array Assay Kit?

A: Yes, it is possible to use other lysis buffers to lyse cells; however, the buffer must be free of Tris.  The presence of Tris in cell lysates or extracted protein sample can adversely affect biotinylation of protein samples.  For instance, the RIPA Lysis and Extraction buffer from Pierce Biotechnology contains Tris.  If this buffer was used to extract proteins from cells, please be sure to remove the buffer from your protein extract and replace with the Labeling Buffer provided in the Antibody Array Assay Kit before proceeding to the next step.  We recommend the following columns for buffer exchange (removing Tris): Spin columns included in the Antibody Array Assay Kit. 

Q: Can I add protease inhibitors to the lysates ?

A: The reagents provided in the Antibody Array Assay Kit do not contain protease inhibitors. To prevent protein degradation, once you start the extraction, you should work quickly and proceed diligently towards the array analysis step. Alternatively, you may use inhibitors if you prefer or plan to store the proteins for a week or longer. 

Q: Do I have to Cy3-Streptavidin for detection?

A: No, you do not have to use Cy3-Streptavidin.  As alternatives, you can use Cy5-Streptavidin, or Alexa Fluor 532 or 647 conjugated streptavidin.

Q. What is the minimum amount of proteins needed for coupling?

A: 40-100ug of total protein will be used for biotin labeling and coupling.

Q: How important is it to rinse the slides extensively with DI water after the slides are subject to blocking buffer and/or wash buffer?

A: It is extremely important to rinse the slide extensively with DI water.  Any residual reagents on the slide surface may cause non-uniform background.  Rinsing the slides with DI water extensively helps achieve better background uniformity.

Q: How long can the finished arrays be stored before they are read on a scanner?

A: The arrays should be read (scanned) as soon as possible after the experiment is complete. If you do not have access to a scanner immediately, store the finished arrays in a non-transparent box (to protect them from light) at room temperature for two or three days before they can be read on a scanner.


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