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Antibodies in proteomics II: screening,high-throughput characterization and downstream applications
Authors:Bradbury Andrew  Velappan Nileena  Verzillo Vittorio  Ovecka Milan  Chasteen Leslie  Sblattero Daniele  Marzari Roberto  Lou Jianlong  Siegel Robert  Pavlik Peter
Institution:B Division, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM 87545, USA. amb@lanl.gov
Abstract:There are many ways in which the use of antibodies and antibody selection can be improved and developed for high-throughput characterization. Standard protocols, such as immunoprecipitation, western blotting and immunofluorescence, can be used with antibody fragments generated by display technologies. Together with novel approaches, such as antibody chips and intracellular immunization, these methods will yield useful proteomic data following adaptation of the protocols for increased reliability and robustness. To date, most work has focused on the use of standard, well-characterized commercial antibodies. Such protocols need to be adapted for broader use, for example, with antibody fragments or other binders generated by display technologies, because it is unlikely that traditional approaches will provide the required throughput.
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