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Title Protein microarray applications: Autoantibody detection and posttranslational modification
 
Names ATAK, A
MUKHERJEE, S
JAIN, R
GUPTA, S
SINGH, VA
GAHOI, N
MANUBHAI, KP
SRIVASTAVA, S
Date Issued 2016 (iso8601)
Abstract The discovery of DNA microarrays was a major milestone in genomics; however, it could not adequately predict the structure or dynamics of underlying protein entities, which are the ultimate effector molecules in a cell. Protein microarrays allow simultaneous study of thousands of proteins/peptides, and various advancements in array technologies have made this platform suitable for several diagnostic and functional studies. Antibody arrays enable researchers to quantify the abundance of target proteins in biological fluids and assess PTMs by using the antibodies. Protein microarrays have been used to assess protein-protein interactions, protein-ligand interactions, and autoantibody profiling in various disease conditions. Here, we summarize different microarray platforms with focus on its biological and clinical applications in autoantibody profiling and PTM studies. We also enumerate the potential of tissue microarrays to validate findings from protein arrays as well as other approaches, highlighting their significance in proteomics.
Genre Review
Topic SYSTEMIC-LUPUS-ERYTHEMATOSUS
Identifier PROTEOMICS,16(19)2557-2569